Amnesty claims up to 500 killed in past month in Nigerian oil city
Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 06:16AM
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Amnesty International claimed that up to 500 people were
killed in clashes between rival armed gangs in the Nigerian oil city of
Port Harcourt in the past month. "Up to 500 civilians are thought to
have been killed and an unconfirmed number of persons were injured in
fighting between rival armed groups, as reported to Amnesty
International by reliable sources," the international rights body said
in a letter to Rivers State governor, Peter Odili, a copy of which was
made available to AFP here. Port Harcourt is the hub of Nigeria's oil
industry. Several international oil giants and oilfield service
companies have offices and workshops there. [more ]
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