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 ABUJA, Nigeria  Nigeria's president is declaring a state of emergency in 
parts of the West African nation after a slew of recent attacks 
blamed on a radical Muslim sect.President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday declared the 
state of emergency in four states and ordered the closure of international 
borders near the affected areas. They include parts of Borno state, where 
the northeastern city of Maiduguri is a stronghold for the Boko Haram 
sect.He says: "What began as sectarian crises in the northeastern parts of 
the country has gradually evolved into terrorist activities."He directed top security officials 
to set up a special counterterrorism unit.The sect claimed responsibility for Christmas 
Day attacks that have now left at least 42 people dead.
 n that's the case.Zafar, the cleric who hosted the ambassador, said the 
insurgencies inside Pakistan and in the Indian-ruled part of Kashmir were unjustified. 
But he backs the Taliban's fight against U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan, a 
common sentiment inside Pakistan."Afghanistan was invaded, and the Taliban are waging jihad 
to protect their homeland, their freedom and their rights, so I recognize 
that as jihad," said Zafar.Rehman, the cleric who conducted the 40 days 
of lectures, opposes the Afghan Taliban's fight but said he was powerless 
to compete with the extremists."The militants have arms, are trained and have 
the resources to distribute their literature in bulk quantities," said Rehman. "We 
are very limited in our ability to distribute material to counter it."
ience of meeting again the man who helped save our lives in 
February in an apartment over Tahrir Square.Then it was on to Iraq 
for the final pull-out of American forces.Shutting down the Fox Bureau there 
was Frank, our retiring logistics chief, who has been so integral to 
our coverage over the years.Iraq was a place I had spent huge 
chunks of my life in during the months and years following the 
invasion. We basically moved in, lived there, and gave up our other 
lives. The fighting became our existence.Now we were out in the streets 
of Baghdad again (no replay of the suicide blasts we'd endured during 
those brutal early days of the war).And then out to the border 
with Kuwait, watching the final US military armored vehicles roll out.All the 
while we knew that some of the young kids we'd shared rides 
with during those years, who were cut down by the nasty warfare 
of this conflict, were never going to go home again to see 
their wives and children. The legacy of 
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