Following
SaharaReporter's exclusive June 20 report on a vicious Boko Haram attack on a
joint police/military convoy near Maiduguri which embarrassed and caught
dozens of policemen off guard, the leadership of the militant group has released a video through journalist Ahmad Salkida of Salkida.com.
dozens of policemen off guard, the leadership of the militant group has released a video through journalist Ahmad Salkida of Salkida.com.
In the
video, in which Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau speaks for about 10 minutes,
the group reveals that several female officers were abducted during the
raid. His speech is then followed by
scenes of the fierce attack, which took place on the Maiduguri-Damboa road.
In the 17
minutes and 25 seconds video, graphic contents of one of the terror victims are
shown, as well as images of another set of victims perhaps about to be
beheaded, in scenes similar to previous Boko Haram propaganda videos.
The footage
shows only still images of the abducted women, but no video. Shekau, holding a
chewing stick (miswak) instead of a microphone, takes credit for the attack and
in his usual manner, chides Nigerian security officials for lying that Boko
Haram has been defeated.
“I want to
tell you that we are the one that attacked the convoy, here are the vehicles
for all to witness, we are the ones that abducted the female police officers,
in fact, they are senior female police officers,” he brags. “What we did is nothing when compared to our
women, children, and friends that have been wiped out or arrested for many
years by the Nigerian government. We only abducted them to serve as slaves to
us.”
The elusive
terror leader gives a grim warning to moderate Islamic clerics, telling them to
repent as in his words there is no way Christians should converge in mosques
and Muslims in churches and work together.
He is referring to ongoing cooperation between Muslims and Christians,
who, recognizing that Boko Haram often does not discriminate in attacking them,
are in many places helping each other.
But Shekau
challenges their mutual assistance as human beings. “No prophet has ever practiced this,” he
asserts.
He also
declares that the women his group abducted are fewer than 10 in number, and
referred to them as “slaves”.
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