The only thing Ibrahim Muazu remembers is "hearing a noise from the sky." "After that," the 27-year-old Nigerian herder told Reuters, "I woke up lying in my own blood. There were so many dead." An airstrike near the village of Akwanaja earlier this year shows how Nigeria's military, which is backed by the United States and other powers, has repeatedly conducted attacks from the air that have killed civilians. Engaged in a war with Islamist insurgents in the northeast, the air force is often called on to tackle criminal activity like banditry in areas far from the conflict zone. |
People release paper lanterns near Borobudur temple during the festival to mark the Vesak Day celebration in Magelang, Central Java province, Indonesia, June 4. Antara Foto/Anis Efizudin |
Ceremonies commemorating Vesak Day, an annual celebration of Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death, took place around the world. |
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