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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

UN-vow terrorism fighting

Toll climbs by Nigeria bombing

Agence France-Presse. Abuja

World body headquarters in Nigeria, which show at least 23 dead links before the first-hand the destruction on Sunday vowed a renewed fight against terrorism following a suicide on the UN Deputy Chief.

The Deputy UN Secretary General Asha-Rose Migiro wreaths on the UN compound in Africa most populous nation set and made their way past crushed debris and saw blood, staining during their tour of the building.

"It is a shocking incident," she said afterwards. ' This is against global peace. It is also against humanity, because those who work here come from different countries.'

Friday attack, which saw the bomber to make his way through two gates on the heavily guarded site before struck his car at the entrance of the building under the bloody UN alignment was worldwide.

'We it but will this Act of terrorism in the strongest terms, only Rekindle of our determination condemn terrorism in all its effects,' said Migiro journalists after arriving late Saturday.

Their journey was, increased the number of casualties and deepened the investigation of the bombing in Abuja with FBI agents from the United States and the UN head of security in the country.

UN spokesman of Martin Dawes said that the toll now 23 with 81 was wounded. Some 400 people with a variety of nationalities working in the UN building.

Migiro was also the national hospital with some of the wounded, then meet President Goodluck Jonathan, and staff speak to the United Nations later in the day visit.

Type questions, on the management of the bomber, two goals in the track happen close the connection as well as over, was the responsible for the explosion in Europe's largest oil producer.

An a spokesman of the Nigerian Islamist sect, known as Boko Haram is responsible for the attack, but it has no evidence and police say that they consider all options.

Analysts have pointed out that during at least a fraction of the sect in the Act can be introduced, it was all too early

firm conclusions.

Boko Haram so far focuses on symbols of the Nigerian authorities, but his attacks have grown more sophisticated and have growing concerns about whether it has made links with al Qaeda North African Branch or other extremist groups.

The United Nations had said nine people were confirmed dead and "Many dozen hospital admitted", but it still was the toll, that is not non-UN personnel, such as security and visitors warned.

"We motivated, bright, selfless people working only for probably by Nigeria and the world, have lost," said Agathe Lawson, Coordinator in Nigeria be resident of the United Nations.


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