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Nigeria accuses over oil 'deaths' | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The military in Nigeria has been accused of killing 1,000 civilians during an upsurge in operations against militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta. | |
"They...bombard entire communities from the air, sea and land," said the Ijaw National Congress which represents the region's largest ethnic group. | |
A Nigerian military spokesman dismissed the allegations as unfounded. | |
The army has freed 17 hostages, mostly foreigners, held by militants fighting for a greater share of oil revenues. | |
But the military action has "resulted in over a thousand deaths, because we dared to ask for our rights," said Victor Burubo, spokesman for the Ijaw National Congress. | |
He called on the United Nations to intervene in a BBC interview. | |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) declared "all-out war" on the Nigerian government after an attack on one of its camps deep in the swamp lands on Friday. | |
'Rescue operation' | |
A second hostage being held by Mend militants was killed in fighting with government forces. | |
In the upsurge of violence - the worst in months - the military have used naval gunboats and there are claims of helicopter gunship attacks, the BBC's Caroline Duffield reports from Nigeria. | |
The army says the offensive is a rescue operation to save the crews of two ships hijacked by gunmen last Thursday, and that nine Filipinos, four Ukrainians and four Nigerians have been freed so far. | |
A Mend statement said: "We regret to announce that two hostages have been killed by the indiscriminate shelling." | A Mend statement said: "We regret to announce that two hostages have been killed by the indiscriminate shelling." |
'Blood oil' dripping from Nigeria Elusive peace in Nigeria's oil Delta | |
It said their bodies would be given to the Red Cross, but gave no details of nationality. | It said their bodies would be given to the Red Cross, but gave no details of nationality. |
The group added that Briton Matthew Maguire, who was taken hostage separately last year, was now being moved to a new location. | The group added that Briton Matthew Maguire, who was taken hostage separately last year, was now being moved to a new location. |
Mend - the most visible of numerous armed gangs operating in the Delta - says it is fighting for a fairer share of Nigeria's oil wealth for local people. | Mend - the most visible of numerous armed gangs operating in the Delta - says it is fighting for a fairer share of Nigeria's oil wealth for local people. |
However they are involved in extortion and massive oil theft as well as kidnapping, our correspondent says. | However they are involved in extortion and massive oil theft as well as kidnapping, our correspondent says. |
They had ordered oil companies to pull out their staff by Saturday. The group also says it blew up two major gas pipelines over the weekend. | |
Analysts expected renewed violence between militants and the military after Mend rejected an amnesty offered by the government. | Analysts expected renewed violence between militants and the military after Mend rejected an amnesty offered by the government. |
The government has still not officially said the offer is off the table. | The government has still not officially said the offer is off the table. |