2015-01-14 11:35
Cape Town – A military expert has reportedly warned South Africa
would be under threat if the country's soldiers joined the African Union
(AU) forces in the fight against Boko Haram militants in Nigeria.
According to Times Live,
Military analyst Helmoed Heitman said the threat of terror attacks
closer to home would be increased if SA troops led the AU force in the
fights against the terror group in Nigeria.
This comes as the AU
is reportedly said to be mulling plans to deploy its military
intervention force to fight the Islamic group.
Boko Haram has killed thousands in a five-year rebellion
which is seen as the biggest security threat to Africa's top oil
producer and is a headache for President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of what
is likely to be a closely fought vote on 14 February.
There is also the risk of the militants destabilising neighbouring countries.
At
least 11 320 Nigerian refugees have fled the violence by crossing into
neighbouring Chad since the start of the year, according to reports.
President Jonathan was recently quoted as saying over 13 000 people were killed in 2014.
The
United Nations on Tuesday called on Nigeria to restore law and order in
the northeast and investigate "mass killings" of civilians blamed on
Boko Haram insurgents.
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