Nigerian 'Youths Executed' In Boko Haram Stronghold

Dozens of young men have been shot dead in Nigeria by the military in Maiduguri, residents in the north-eastern city have told the BBC. An imam told the BBC about 11 youths from his street alone were killed, including four of his own sons. The alleged extrajudicial executions happened as Amnesty International accused the security forces of abuses in its crackdown on Islamist militants. A military spokesman in Maiduguri said he was not aware of the incident. But Lt Col Sagir Musa told the BBC investigations would be made. Maiduguri is the stronghold of the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which is fighting to impose Islamic law across Nigeria. Hundreds of people in northern and central Nigeria have been killed in attacks blamed on the group over the last two years.