Political extremist sect Boko Haram has decided to start kidnapping women and children, accoding to a video released on Monday.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau says the kidnappings
are retaliation for Nigerian security forces routinely imprisoning the
wives and children of his group’s members. The video shows 12 children, a
mix of boys and girls, though it does not identify them or say where
they came from.
“If they do not leave our wives and children, we will not leave,”
Shekau says in the Hausa language of Nigeria’s predominantly Muslim
north.
Police and security forces have not announced any kidnapping cases
involving Nigerians taken after Boko Haram attacks, though such
abductions could be easily done in the chaos after an assault. Shekau
quoted the Quran in the video and said anyone taken by the group could
begin a new life as a “servant,” without going into detail.
Nigerian security forces often arrest children and wives to draw out
criminal suspects in other matters, human rights activists say. Security
forces also have been accused of abuses in their fight against Islamic
extremists.
In the video, a Kalashnikov assault rifle sits over Shekau’s right
shoulder as he speaks, the background covered with a rug. It’s unclear
when the video was shot, though Shekau claims attacks Boko Haram
launched on the towns of Bama and Baga in northeastern Nigeria in recent
days.
In late April, at least 187 people were killed in fighting in Baga, a
town in Borno state that sits along the banks of Lake Chad. Witnesses
say soldiers angry about the death of a military officer set fire to
homes there and killed civilians. Human Rights Watch recently said an
analysis of satellite imagery before and after the attack led them to
believe the violence destroyed some 2,275 buildings and severely damaged
another 125.
Nigeria’s military has blamed the blazes on rocket-propelled grenades
fired by extremist and denied killing civilians, despite growing
criticism and evidence showing mass civilian casualties.
Boko Haram leader Shekau said in the video that his fighters only
launched a “small” attack there at night and had nothing to do with the
civilian killings.
“The next morning security forces, they entered there, they burned
down house,” Shekau says. “They killed that they wanted to kill and in
the end, they came and said it was Boko Haram. It’s a lie.” (ABC)
May God continue to keep us safe. Keep on praying for Nigeria.
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