Nigeria asks for sanctions on Boko Haram

Nigeria has lodged a request with the UN to impose sanctions on the Islamist group that claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of more than 200 girls.

Women demonstrate to press for the release of Nigerian schoolgirls

Nigeria has asked the UN to impose sanctions on the group claiming to have kidnapped over 200 girls. (AAP)

Nigeria has asked the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Boko Haram, the armed Islamist group that claimed the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls, and list it as a terrorist group.

Diplomats said Nigeria lodged the request with a Security Council committee that deals with sanctions against al-Qaeda-linked groups.

The decision to add Boko Haram to the black list will go into effect on Thursday if no objections are raised by any of the council's 15 members.

The sanctions imposed by the committee typically involve freezing of assets, an arms embargo and travel bans.

Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping in mid-April of more than 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, in northeastern Nigeria.

Their attacks have left thousands dead since 2009.

The imposition of UN sanctions on the group was recommended Saturday at a conference in Paris that brought together the presidents of Nigeria, Chad, Cameroun, Niger and Benin as well as representatives of the United States, Britain and France.


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