Saturday, 17 May 2014
Why The Girls In The Boko Haram Video Are Not The Abducted Girls - Baptist Press.
A video purporting to show many of the 200 Christian girls kidnapped by the extremist group Boko Haram is a clever ruse designed to mislead, according to a story released by Baptist Press.
"They are not the same. They are not the girls abducted," said Adeniyi Ojutiku, a Nigerian living in Raleigh, N.C., who co-founded Lift Up Now, a group that addresses political, economic and social challenges in Nigeria.
Boko Haram presented about 130 girls dressed in Muslim attire and reciting verses from the Quran in the video sent to Associated French Press (AFP). A man identifying himself as Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau... offered the return of the girls in exchange for the release of hundreds of Boko Haram members imprisoned in Nigeria.
When the government shared copies of the video with the parents of the kidnapped teens, none of the parents could find their children in the video, Ojutiku learned from government officials.
Also, Boko Haram's assertion that the girls depicted in the video recently converted to Islam does not appear credible, Ojutiku told Baptist Press.
"The people [in Borno] are saying that the recitation of the Quran by those girls does not depict people who are new to the faith of Islam," Ojutiku said.
"From the recitation, there is indication that those groups of girls have been in Islam for a long time, because the inflection, the way they recite it … the intonation and all that, does not depict … people who are new to the Quran. The girls recite the chant with more fluidity, with [a] better grasp of the chant. And their voice inflections indicate that they are not new to that chant."
Most likely, the video is a scam by the extremists to mislead those searching for the girls, Ojutiku maintained.
"That video says nothing about the abducted girls, except for the fact it is propaganda," Ojutiku told Baptist Press. "It is a lie to make the world believe that the girls are still together, and also to throw everybody off in terms of where they are, because people are looking at the vegetation. They are looking at the environment."
U.S. officials have said there is no reason to question the video's authenticity, but the situation is very fluid.
"Our intelligence experts are combing through every detail of the video for clues that might help ongoing efforts to secure the release of the girls,"
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9 comments:
So where are the girls? Have they really sold them or what? I just pray they get this girls back in one peace cos this is taking too long self. I'm tired.
If the parents can't recognise their children from these girls, then where did they get these children from. Does that mean we have more than just 200 girls to resce or are they the children of the boko harams members?
Hmmnnn... am being led to think this is nothing but distractions. The govt should not be distracted by this people. THey just want us to believe the girls are still together.
You're right sir, how come the girls quickly learn that part of the quarn so fluently within the space of few weeks.
These people are deceivers just like their father devil.
Who are all these girls if they are not the missing girls? Na wa for these abdcution self
I rest my case. Please US govt hurry up. this is taking longer than we thought ooooooooo. we beg o. #bringbackourgirls
OH LORD, PLS HELP BRING BACK OUR GIRLS AND OH LORD...
Fake ke? Who are these girls then?
Confirm. So, where is our girls, Boko Haram. Is it true that you really sold them.
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