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18.03.2013 DW online Karte Nigeria Kano eng
In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 photo, police officers armed with AK-47 rifles stand guard at sandbagged bunkers along a major road in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The radical sect Boko Haram, which in August 2011 bombed the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria, is the gravest security threat to Africa's most populous nation and is gaining prominence. A security agency crackdown, which human rights activists say has left innocent civilians dead, could be winning the insurgency even more supporters. (Foto:Sunday Alamba/AP/dapd)
A security man walks pass the charred remains of buses after Monday's explosions at a bus park in Sabon Gari in Kano March 19, 2013. Five explosions at the bus park in northern Nigeria's main city of Kano killed at least 25 people on Monday, a Reuters witness said, in an area where Islamist sect Boko Haram is waging an insurgency against the government. The coordinated bombing came as an audio tape emerged of a man saying he was the father of a family of seven French tourists kidnapped by Boko Haram militants. REUTERS/Stringer (NIGERIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Shell's Environment Vice President, Allard Castelein, passes a banner of Friends of the Earth activists as he arrives for the start of the court case of Nigerian farmers against Shell, in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Dutch judges are ruling in a landmark civil action by Nigerian farmers who want to hold oil giant Shell liable for poisoning their fish ponds and farmlands with leaking pipelines. The decision being announced Wednesday could set a legal precedent for holding multinationals responsible for their actions overseas. Lawyers for the four Nigerians from the oil-rich Niger delta argue Shell makes key policy decisions at its Hague headquarters, so the Dutch court has jurisdiction. (Foto:Peter Dejong/AP/dapd)
2.) Nigeria_06_2012 288.jpg Titel: Schlagbaum vor Kirche in Kano/Nigeria Schlagworte: Kano, Christen, Nigeria Wer hat das Bild gemacht?: Thomas Mösch Wann wurde das Bild gemacht?: 5.6.2012 Wo wurde das Bild aufgenommen?: Kano / Nigeria Bildbeschreibung: Bei welcher Gelegenheit / in welcher Situation wurde das Bild aufgenommen? Wer oder was ist auf dem Bild zu sehen? Kirchen in Nordnigeria versuchen sich gegen Terrorangriffe zu schützen, hier: Schlagbaum an der Zufahrt zur Cavalry Life Assembly in Kano.
epa03042463 An African pilgrim for Nigeria prays at the Church of the Nativity on Christmas day in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, 24 December 2011. Christian Pilgrims and visitors from all over the world arrived to Bethlehem Jesus' traditional birthplace to celebrate Christmas. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
A woman passes by a poster of Ukrainian parliamentary candidte, heavyweight boxing superstar Vitali Klitschko in central Kiev on October 26, 2012. Ukraine's opposition and the party of President Viktor Yanukovych on Friday made a final push for votes on the last day of campaigning before the country's tightly-contested weekend parliamentary polls. AFP PHOTO / VIKTOR DRACHEV (Photo credit should read VIKTOR DRACHEV/AFP/Getty Images)
Eine Schusswaffe der IRA (undatiertes Archivbild). Mit den Waffen der Irisch-Republikanischen Armee (IRA) könnten nach einer Rechnung der «Times» zwei Armeebataillone ausgerüstet werden. Die IRA gilt als die am besten ausgestattete Terror-Organisation der Welt. Ende der 60er Jahre begann sie mit veralteten Revolvern und gestohlenem Sprengstoff; heute hortet sie unter anderem drei Tonnen Semtex, das zu den explosivsten Sprengstoffen zählt. Gleichzeitig haben die IRA-Ingenieure bestens ausgetüftelte eigene Systeme entwickelt, unter anderem Abschussrampen, mit denen sie einmal eine Bombe bis in die Downing Street vor die Eingangstür des Premierministers katapultierten. In den Arsenalen der IRA lagern nach Schätzungen bis zu 1000 Gewehre, 20 bis 40 Maschinengewehre großen Kalibers und 650 Maschinenpistolen vom Typ Kalaschnikow aus einer Lieferung des libyschen Revolutionsführers Muammar el Gaddafi. Etwa Drei Viertel der Bestände sind im Süden der Insel in der Republik Irland versteckt. pixel
Ein Sportschütze trainiert im Landesleistungszentrum Sportschießen mit einem Revolver Kaliber 357 von Smith&Wesson, aufgenommen am 17.04.2009 in Berlin. Der Schützenverband Berlin-Brandenburg hat in 162 Vereinen insgesamt rund 6700 Mitglieder. 550 davon sind Jugendliche im Alter von 12 bis 18 Jahren. Foto: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert dpa +++(c) dpa - Report+++
epa03269863 Medical personnel at St Gerard's hospital attend to victims of a bomb blast at the Shallom Church of God in Kaduna, Nigeria, 17 June 2012. Three explosions in Kaduna State in the ancient city of Zaria, and in the Trikania area of Kaduna, killed at least seven people according to reports. EPA/STR
People gather outside a church following a blast in Kaduna, Nigeria, Sunday, June 17, 2012. Three church blasts rocked a northern Nigerian state Sunday, officials said, prompting protests in a state that has previously been strained by religious tensions. (AP Photo/Olu Ajayi)
In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 photo, police officers armed with AK-47 rifles stand guard at sandbagged bunkers along a major road in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The radical sect Boko Haram, which in August 2011 bombed the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria, is the gravest security threat to Africa's most populous nation and is gaining prominence. A security agency crackdown, which human rights activists say has left innocent civilians dead, could be winning the insurgency even more supporters. (Foto:Sunday Alamba/AP/dapd)
The wreckage of a plane burns in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, June 3, 2012. A plane that crashed into a downtown area of the Nigerian city Lagos on Sunday had 147 people on board, a source at the national emergency management agency said. The source said the aircraft belonged to privately owned domestic carrier Dana Air. Two sources at Lagos airport also said the number on board was around 150. REUTERS/Stringer (NIGERIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT) QUALITY FROM SOURCE
Logo des Baukonzerns Bilfinger Berger Ein Logo des Baukonzerns Bilfinger Berger aus Mannheim, hängt am (31.07.2008) an einem Zaun auf einer Baustelle in Walldorf. Foto: Ronald Wittek dpa/lsw +++(c) Picture-Alliance / ASA+++
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Local officials remove the body of a victim from the back of a bus, in front of Aminu Kano teaching hospital in Nigeria's northern city of Kano April 29, 2012. Gunmen killed at least 15 people and wounded many more on Sunday in an attack on a university theatre being used by Christian worshippers in Kano, a northern Nigerian city where hundreds have died in Islamist attacks this year. REUTERS/Stringer(NIGERIA - Tags: CRIME LAW RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
People gather at the site of a bomb explosion in Kaduna, Nigeria, Thursday, April. 26, 2012, A suicide bomber detonated a car loaded with explosives Thursday at the office of a major Nigerian newspaper in the country's capital and another man threw a bomb near another newspaper office in Kaduna, killing at least six people in the attacks, witnesses said. (AP Photos/Junaid Garba)
epa03026909 Nigerian police control a street shortly after a bomb blast in a market in Ogbomoshoin area of Kaduna, Nigeria, 07 December 2011. Reports state the early morning explosion in the northern city of Kaduna killed 10 people, including a pregnant woman and two children. A group suspected to be Islamist militants reportedly arrived on motorbikes and threw bombs into the crowded spare parts market. EPA/STR +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
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Passengers arrive at a security office after being rescued from hijacked passenger boat Kartepe by commandos in Silivri, west of Istanbul, Turkey, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. Turkish security forces ended a 12-hour hostage drama by killing a Kurdish rebel hijacker, who commandeered a ferry with 18 passengers, in a pre-dawn lightning raid on Saturday, authorities said. No one else was hurt. (Foto:AP/dapd)
Onlookers gather around a car destroyed in a blast next to St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Nigeria, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. An explosion ripped through a Catholic church during Christmas Mass near Nigeria's capital Sunday, killing scores of people, officials said. A radical Muslim sect claimed the attack and another bombing near a church in the restive city of Jos, as explosions also struck the nation's northeast. (Foto:Sunday Aghaeze/AP/dapd)