Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Baga, Bama, Attacks,
A grab taken from a video distributed to reporters on May 13, 2013 by Boko Haram, shows the suspected leader of the Nigerian Islamist gr...
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The purported head of
Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram has claimed two recent deadly attacks in the
northeast in a video obtained by AFP Monday, which also depicts women and
children apparently being held hostage.
The video features
Abubakar Shekau, declared a global terrorist by the United States, seated on a
rug with a kalashnikov resting behind his right shoulder.
"We are the ones
that carried out the Bama attack," Shekau said in the Hausa language,
referring to the May 7 assault that killed 55 people, mostly soldiers and
police.
"We also carried
out the attack in Baga," he further said of the April 16 raid in the town
near Lake Chad that sparked clashes with soldiers which killed nearly 200.
Nigeria's military has
been accused of causing scores of deaths in the Baga violence by deliberated
setting fires that razed thousands of homes.
"It was you, the
security agents that went into town the following day and burnt homes and
killed people at will," Shekau said.
The military has
fiercely denied the reported abuses by its soldiers, insisting that only 37
people died in the Baga violence, including 30 suspected Islamists.
Some seven minutes into
the 12-minute video message, the screen splits, showing Shekau on the left with
a group of unidentified women and children on the right.
The Islamist leader
claimed this group is being held hostage in retaliation for the wives and
children of Boko Haram members detained by the military.
"As long as we do
not see our women and children we will never release these women and
children," Shekau said.
The insurgents have
repeatedly accused the military of arresting their family members.
The images of Shekau
resemble those previously released by the group and the message was distributed
by email, in a manner consistent with earlier Boko Haram messages.
Source: AFP

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