Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Boko Haram Threatens WOMEN married to GOVT. OFFICIAL! Are you married to a Govt Official? If YES, then YOU are in BIG TROUBLE!!!

The leader of a radical Islamist sect Boko Haram has threatened the
wives of Nigerian security agents and government officials in a new
Internet video, while denying his group's involvement in peace talks
to end the violence that has claimed hundreds in the country's
northern areas.


In a video uploaded on Sunday to YouTube, Abubakar Shekau, the sect's
leader also denied claims that the spokesman of Boko Haram had been
killed by Nigeria's military. He insisted that the group would
continue to "follow our religion" and carry out attacks in Nigeria's
predominantly Muslim North. The Associated Press could not immediately
authenticate the video on Monday, but it appeared to be from the sect
and followed the pattern of other videos previously released by the
group. In it, Shekau appears relaxed, wearing a checkered
red-and-white Keffiyeh scarf.


A Kalashnikov assault rifle leans against the wall behind him.
Speaking in the Hausa language, Shekau said that Nigeria's military
and security agencies have seized 10 women who are wives of Boko Haram
members. He claimed the women had been raped by the captors, though he
did not elaborate on how he knew that. Those arrested by police in
Nigeria often face torture, sexual abuse and the potential of being
killed "extra-judicially," human rights groups have repeatedly
charged.


At one point in the video, Shekau laughed and said: "You should wait
and see what's going to happen to your own wives." Shekau repeatedly
denied that the group was in peace talks with the Federal Government
and promised more attacks.


Representatives of the Federal Government have made that claim several
times in recent weeks, but the only attempt at talks through
intermediaries failed several months ago when details leaked out in
local newspaper reports. The sect leader also claimed that the group's
spokesman, commonly called Abul Qaqa, was still alive.


Shekau did not give any details on that claim, which came after
soldiers in Nigeria's North said they killed the spokesman and another
of the sect's operational leaders outside of the city of Kano.


Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sacrilege" in Hausa, has
been blamed for killing more than 690 people this year alone,
according to an AP count. The group wants the Federal Government to
release its imprisoned members and implement strict Shariah law across
Nigeria, which is largely divided into a Christian South and a Muslim
North.


The timing of the video's release coincides with the celebration,
Monday of Nigeria's Independence Day. Speaking earlier on state-run
broadcast stations, President Jonathan told the nation that Nigeria
had "refused to be broken by sectarian crises." "Our security agencies
are constantly being strengthened and repositioned for greater
efficiency," Jonathan said. However, Nigeria's military and police
remain almost daily targets of the sect's guerrilla insurgency.


On Monday in Maiduguri, the spiritual home of Boko Haram, a bomb,
targeting a military patrol vehicle exploded in the North eastern
city. A witness later told the AP he saw one dead soldier and several
others injured in the blast. A military spokesman confirmed the attack
happened, but declined to immediately provide details about it.
Meanwhile, another bomb exploded at G mobile phone tower in Maiduguri.


Boko Haram recently claimed responsibility for the destruction of more
than 30 of the phone towers across Nigeria's north, which has created
communications chaos in a nation that relies on mobile phones.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lord pls take control...

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