A man accused of being an informant has been beheaded by Islamist group Boko Haram.
The
incident was recorded in a video obtained Tuesday in which the victim
accused of being an informant appears to be beheaded on camera.
Suspected
leader of the group, Abubakar Shekau, denies any ceasefire deal with
the government and also makes no mention of kidnappings in the video,
including last month’s abduction of seven members of a French family in neighbouring Cameroon that was blamed on his group.
It
was not clear when or where the video was made. The clip has been
distributed to Nigerian journalists in the country’s north in recent
days through intermediaries
Sources familiar with Boko Haram say
it was handed out in this manner because Nigerian authorities have been
blocking the group’s videos from being uploaded to YouTube.
AFP
could not verify the authenticity of the video but the man speaking
closely resembles a person identified in previous clips as Shekau.
There are two separate parts to the video: one of Shekau speaking and another of the apparent beheading. Shekau cannot be seen in the second part.
The
video is in part a response to a man claiming to be a Boko Haram
commander who has appeared in public several times in recent months
calling for dialogue and declaring a ceasefire.
There has been deep suspicion over whether the man calling for the ceasefire has truly represented Boko Haram.
“We
have never made a truce with anybody, and no one represented us in any
dialogue,” Shekau, wearing a knee-length green caftan and with an AK-47
dangling from his neck, says in the video, which is about 10 minutes
long.
Speaking in the Hausa language common throughout northern
Nigeria, he names the man who made the ceasefire claim, Sheikh Muhammed
Abdulazeez Ibn Idris, and promises punishment for those who falsely
represent the group.
“We have not entered into dialogue with
anyone,” he says. “Which kind of dialogue, for God’s sake, when day and
night our brothers are being arrested, imprisoned, including women and
children?”
Shekau is flanked by six men holding weapons with their faces covered by headscarves, standing outdoors in an unknown location.
After he finishes speaking, the video cuts to another clip that shows a man with his hands and legs bound. A group of men pin him to
the ground, while one appears to slit his throat.
They later appear to behead
the victim, who is labelled an informant who provided information to
the military. Shekau cannot be seen in the clip of the apparent killing
and beheading.
Violence linked to Boko Haram’s insurgency in northern and central Nigeria has led to the deaths of some 3,000 people since 2009, including killings by the security forces.
A video that emerged on YouTube
on February 25 showed the kidnapped French family as well as their
abductors, who claimed to be from Boko Haram, though the video was
significantly different from past footage attributed to the group.
Boko Haram had never before claimed responsibility for a kidnapping, though a splinter faction of the group, known as Ansaru, has appeared to focus on abducting foreigners in recent months.
The group is believed to have a number of factions with varying aims.
[source] – Photo credit: AFP
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