Wednesday 21 May 2014

Video- Alleged Boko Haram Member talks to CBS News'"Girls to be held until prisoners are released"


ABUJA, Nigeria -The search continues in Nigeria for more than 200 schoolgirls who were kidnapped more than a month ago by Boko Haram. A member of the group spoke with CBS News in a rare interview.
He calls himself Saleh Abubakar and said, he's been a member of Boko Haram for seven years. He'd been reluctant to talk to CBS News; Boko Haram has been declared a terrorist group in Nigeria.

"We go to their school and attack some of soldiers and policemen," he said.
But when asked why his group decided to target schoolgirls, Abubakar abruptly ended the interview, asking for a safer, indoor location.
He said he'd seen the girls three weeks ago, and they were being well cared for.

"Some of them will complain of headache; we have medicine," he said, when asked if any of the girls were sick. "We have everything in the place where we keep them."

Asked if any had been sold into marriage, he replied, "We do not marry them."
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He said the girls had converted to Islam  willingly, he claimed. As a result, they'd been spared being sold into slavery, as the group's leader had threatened.

"We didn't make them convert to Islam by force, just by preaching, you understand," he said.

When pressed on whether abducting the girls and forcing them to convert to Islam is the same as forcing them, he said, "As I tell you, we are not forcing anyone to accept Islam. We are just preaching to them."

He said the girls would be held captive until the Nigerian government released Boko Haram fighters from prison.

"If Allah wish, nothing will happen to them," he said. "But we ask the government if they don't release our brothers, we are not going to release them."

Asked whether the girls will be killed if the government does not release the prisoners, he replied, "I will not tell you what we are going to do."

Abubakar also said- the abductions had been planned for three months before they happened, and he warned that Boko Haram intends to kidnap more schoolgirls. The group draws its inspiration from al Qaeda, and he claims they have networks around the world, including in America.

5 comments:

  1. What is going on?

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  2. May God Forgive una for the pain una don cause.

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  3. The presenter is very brave. Who sits next to an animal?

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  4. Who wants a religion where the followers are cruel n evil to innocent children.
    God forbid.

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