Seven French tourists have been kidnapped by gunmen in
Cameroon, near the border with Nigeria, French President Francois Hollande has
said. He says they belong to the same family and were seized by a "known
terrorist group based in Nigeria".
Mr Hollande added that the seven - including four children - were probably
taken to northern Nigeria. Cameroon's government later confirmed this. He said Nigerian Islamist militants Boko Haram may have been responsible."I see the hand of Boko Haram in that part of Cameroon, and that is
worrying enough for us to mobilise," Mr Hollande said.
He said everything possible was being done to rescue the family and warned
other French nationals in northern Cameroon to avoid "exposing
themselves". If everything is confirmed, this signifies that the fight
against terrorist groups is a necessity” Laurent Fabius French foreign minister.
The family had been returning from a visit to Waza National Park when they
were attacked by men on motorcycles, Cameroonian officials said. The incidents come amid a French-led intervention against Islamist militants
in Mali. At least eight French nationals were already being held by Islamist groups
in Africa.
"If everything is confirmed, this signifies that the fight against
terrorist groups is a necessity," said French Foreign Minister Laurent
Fabius, quoted by the Associated Press news agency. "There is a battle to be led by the international community against
terrorist groups and narco-terrorists."
Boko Haram has staged many attacks across northern Nigeria in recent years,
targeting churches, government buildings and the security forces. Another Islamist group- Ansaru - is also active in the region. On Sunday, Ansaru claimed the abduction of seven foreign workers in Nigeria. Italian, British, Greek and Lebanese workers are thought to be among those
held after an attack on a construction project in Bauchi state. Ansaru also says it is holding a French national, Francis Colump, who was
seized in the northern state of Katsina.
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