BREAKING: Shekau Missing As Boko Haram Release New Video
The
Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram released a video online on Tuesday,
rejecting the claims of the Nigerian military that it has been routed by
a four-nation offensive, which doesn’t show Abubakar Shekau the group’s
leader.
Abubakar Shekau
The speaker in the
10-minute message which was posted on the video-sharing site YouTube
said “Most of our territory is still under our control”. He called
Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger, who have been battling the Islamists,
“the lying coalition partners”.
The video bears the new logo
“Islamic State in West Africa” and follows the Nigerian militants’
pledge of allegiance in an audio message in March to the IS group, that
has overrun large parts of Syria and Iraq.
Video from
#BokoHaram/Islamic State West Africa province without d face of d
Islamist group Shekau. New logo unveiled pic.twitter.com/S0XyYhIHDr
— Edward (@DonKlericuzio) June 2, 2015
Red
Cross says 13 killed in Maiduguri bomb. Eyewitnesses say more dead. New
video tagged IS in West Africa does not feature Abubakar Shekau. — will
ross (@willintune) June 2, 2015
The message is the first video released by the terrorist group since February, when Shekau vowed to disrupt Nigeria’s elections.
Shekau
has featured prominently in most of the group’s videos over the last
three years and his absence in the latest message will likely stir
further debate on his whereabouts or possible death.
Nigeria’s military has claimed to have killed Shekau only for him to pop up on another video.
The speaker in the new message appears in front of two pick-up trucks, with four other gunmen visible in the background.
He speaks in the Hausa language that is dominant in northern Nigeria with Arabic and English subtitles.
An AK-47 rifle rests on his chest as he seeks to rebuke the claims of successes made in recent weeks by the military.
“The
armies claim through the media that they captured our towns and that
they assaulted Sambisa (forest) and defeated us,” he said, referring to
the bushland area in Nigeria’s northeast Borno state that has been an
Islamist stronghold.
“I swear by Allah that I am talking right
now from Sambisa… Here in Sambisa you can travel more than four to five
hours under the black flag of Islam by car or by motorbike.”
The
video further shows gruesome violence, including executions of apparent
civilians and one man in a Nigeria police uniform, who are shot at close
range.
It was reported that on March 7, 2015 the leader of Boko
Haram, Abubakar Shekau, in an audio message pledged allegiance to the
richest and, probably, most powerful terrorist group Islamic State
(ISIS).
The terrorist group recently stormed two Yobe towns, burning down a police station and several government buildings.
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