This week, Boko Haram leader Abubaker Shekau (pictured) released - TopicsExpress



          

This week, Boko Haram leader Abubaker Shekau (pictured) released yet another video, but this time he not only mocks the #BringBackOurGirls movement, but he also thanks his leaders who are top al-Qaeda terrorists, possibly confirming his relationship with the terror organization. Face2Face Africa reports: Shekau took time to specifically thank his al-Qaeda leaders, further validating suspicions that Boko Haram is likely funded and working in tandem with the international Islamic terrorist organization that was founded by the now-deceased Osama bin Laden. To you my dear brethren, Muslims, those who are true believers and not those that practice democracy, not those who believe in constitution, not those who believe in western education. My regards to my leaders like Mullar Umar, the Amirul Muminin in Afghanistan, great minds like Sheikh Al Zawahiri; those like Amir of Yemen, Abu Basir; the likes of Abu Musab Abdul Wudud; and others In Pakistan and Iran, like Al-Baghadad. My greetings go to you all. I thank you all. We give thanks to almighty Allah; here we are in the land called Nigeria; but we dont see it as Nigeria. In addition, after initially rejecting Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathans invitation to meet, the group of parents and missing girl escapees have accepted the Presidents formal invitation to meet next week. Yesterday, the group met to create a list of demands that they want the President to achieve: - That the federal government goes in to immediate negotiation with the Boko Haram sect with a view to securing the safe return of the girls. - Immediate establishment of a rehabilitation centre at Chibok to address psychological, medical, and traumatic effects of the abduction on parents, escaped, and yet-to-be rescued girls and the Chibok community. See Shekau mock the #BringBackOurGirls campaign and the rest of the groups demands to the President here:
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 16:01:49 +0000

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