There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra
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Abagana ambush, 173–74
Asabe Massacre, 133–35
Azikiwe withdraws support for Biafra, 215–17
Banjo broadcast to Mid-West (1967), 259–65
Biafran military and armaments, 153–60
Biafran towns, attacks on, 132–33
Biafra s
urrender, 226–27
Calabar Massacre, 137–40
casualties of, 227
children, impact on, 195, 199, 210, 213, 226
and Chinua
Biafran Organization of Freedom Fighters (BOFF), 159–60
Citadel Press, 176–79, 185
as envoy to Biafran people, 160–62, 164–67, 180
home in Enugu bombed, 181–83
as refugee, 188–94
residences during war, 170–73, 179–80, 188–94, 200–201
diseases during, 195, 210, 226
economic blockade of Biafra, 104, 154, 156, 199–200, 209–11, 229
Geneva Convention, disregard for, 212, 235
genocide issue, 228–39
and Gowon, 128, 132–33, 134–35, 209–11, 212, 223–24
hospitals, makeshift, 194–95
humanitarian emergency, 169–71, 189, 194–95, 199–200, 209–11
information blockade of present, 228
intellectuals/writers’ response to, 105–14, 157–58, 176–77
international demonstrations against, 139–40
international response to, 99–105, 154–55, 210–11, 219–22
Kwale incident, 218–20