The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International
Studies in the United States has released a report stating that no fewer than 11,000 people have been killed
as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast states of Borno, Yobe
and Adamawa .
It used media reports to compile a database on deadly
violence in Nigeria since 1998.
In an article published in The Washington Post, the
researchers said the Boko Haram conflict has become one of the deadliest in the
world.
They estimated that 7,000 people were killed in the 12
months between July 2013 and June of this year, adding that casualties from the
conflict are piling up at a higher rate than those from Iraqi and Afghan wars.
The estimate includes casualties caused by Boko Haram
attacks and operations by the military.
Rghts groups have accused the military of using
indiscriminate and heavy-handed violence in an effort to stop the insurgents.
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