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Boko Haram releases new video of kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls

- Boko Haram has released a video of the Nigerian schoolgirls allegedly kidnapped two years ago, showing some who are still alive and claiming others were killed in air strikes. The armed group, which has attacked both Muslims and Christians, seized 276 students from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok on the night of April 14, 2014. Fifty-
Boko Haram releases new video of kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls

- Boko Haram has released a video of the Nigerian schoolgirls allegedly kidnapped two years ago, showing some who are still alive and claiming others were killed in air strikes. 

The armed group, which has attacked both Muslims and Christians, seized 276 students from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok on the night of April 14, 2014. Fifty-seven managed to escape in the immediate aftermath.

"They should know that their children are still in our hands," says a man whose face was covered by a turban in the video posted on YouTube on Sunday.

The man in the video claimed to be the successor to Abubakar Shekau and called on the Nigerian government to release the groups' fighters from prisons.

Earlier this month, ISIL named Abu Musab al-Barnawi as Boko Haram's new leader, replacing Shekau, whose seven-year leadership of the group killed more than 20,000 people and drove more than 2.2 million from their homes.

"The speaker said military air strikes had killed many of the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls, and he asked the parents of these girls to press the government to release the groups' fighters from prisons across Nigeria," our correspondent said.

"The speaker also said that 40 of the schoolgirls were married, some were killed by air strikes and there were several injuries.

"He also used the video opportunity to assure his comrades in prison and urged them to be resilient and assured them they would soon be freed," our correspondent added.

The kidnapping has become a political issue in Nigeria, with the government and military criticised for their handling of the incident and their failure to rescue the girls.

About 2,000 girls and boys have been abducted by Boko Haram since 2014, with many used as sex slaves, fighters, and even suicide bombers, according to Amnesty International, the London-based human rights organisation.

Boko Haram has been waging a campaign against the Nigerian government for several years, battling what it calls Western influence.

In recent months, it has increasingly used suicide and bomb attacks as the Nigerian military pushes the group out of territories they once controlled.

President Muhammadu Buhari has declared Boko Haram "technically" defeated, and said success in the campaign would be measured on the return of the Chibok girls and other abductees.


source : abna24
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