Nigeria rebel update

I wrote yesterday about the beginning of an escalation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta — with rebels proclaiming war and the military diving right in. If the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta’s spokesperson is to be believed… it’s been a rough morning in the Gulf of Guinea: E-mail one: One hostage has been ...

By , International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

I wrote yesterday about the beginning of an escalation in Nigeria's Niger Delta -- with rebels proclaiming war and the military diving right in. If the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta's spokesperson is to be believed... it's been a rough morning in the Gulf of Guinea:

I wrote yesterday about the beginning of an escalation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta — with rebels proclaiming war and the military diving right in. If the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta’s spokesperson is to be believed… it’s been a rough morning in the Gulf of Guinea:

E-mail one:

One hostage has been killed by stray bullets from the Nigerian army who attacked an area they were being held in Delta state."

E-mail two:

A Nigerian Naval warship deployed from Liberia to assist the military has been captured along with its entire crew of officers and ratings. We are in the process of setting it ablaze.

Gunfire was exchanged with the military. Stay tuned for more updates here.

Elizabeth Dickinson is International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

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