Gwoza town seized by Boko Haram ‘part of Islamic caliphate’
Boko Haram’s leader said a northeast town seized by the
insurgents earlier this month has been placed under an Islamic
caliphate, in a video obtained by AFP on Sunday.
“Thanks be to Allah who gave victory to our brethren in (the town of)
Gwoza and made it part of the Islamic caliphate,” Abubakar Shekau said
in the 52-minute video.
In a July video, Shekau voiced support
for the leader of the Islamic State (IS) militants Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,
who in late June declared himself “the caliph” and “leader of Muslims
everywhere”.
But there was no indication from Shekau in the
latest video that he was associating himself with Baghdadi, whose Sunni
Muslim fighters have taken over parts of Iraq and Syria.
As
such, it was not clear if Shekau was declaring himself to be a part of
Baghdadi’s call or if he was referring to a separate Nigerian caliphate.
In the 19th century, a Sokoto caliphate was proclaimed across most of
modern-day northern Nigeria and was considered separate from other
Islamic kingdoms, such as the Ottoman Empire.
Shekau — who has
been designated a global terrorist by the United States and sanctioned
by the UN Security Council — is shown in the video wearing military
fatigues, with a Kalashnikov rifle strapped to his body.
He alternates between Arabic and the Hausa language that is dominant in the region.
He is pictured standing in front of three SUVs and flanked by four
fighters, who are masked and armed. It is not clear when or where the
video was filmed.
- ‘We will not leave’ -
There was no
indication that Shekau was actually in Gwoza for the filming and his
whereabouts remain unknown but another unidentified fighter who speaks
later in the video vowed that Boko Haram would keep control of the area.
“By the grace of Allah we will not leave the town. We have come to
stay,” said the militant wearing a green shirt and a white cap.
The United Nations humanitarian office (OCHA) earlier this month confirmed reports that Gwoza was under rebel control.
Boko Haram is also believed to be in control of other areas near Gwoza
in southern Borno, as well as large swathes of territory in northern
Borno and at least one town in neighbouring Yobe state.
Mapping the precise areas which have fallen into Islamist hands is nearly impossible.
There are few humanitarian workers on the ground in the northeast,
travel is dangerous and the region, which has been under a state of
emergency since May of last year, has poor mobile phone coverage.
Experts have described Boko Haram’s gains in recent weeks as
unprecedented, saying the group was closer than ever to achieving its
goal of carving out a strict Islamic state across northern Nigeria.
But many analysts believe the military still has the capacity to reverse the insurgents’ advance.
A major offensive launched when emergency rule was declared in May last
year appeared to put the militants on the defensive, flushing them out
of their strongholds.
But critics say top brass failed to
sustain the pressure and allowed the Islamists to retake some of the
areas they had abandoned.
A lack of adequate weapons for troops
sent to fight the well-armed rebels has hampered the counter-insurgency
and some soldiers this week refused to deploy to Gwoza without better
gear in an apparent mutiny.
- Gruesome executions -
After Shekau’s 25-minute speech, the video shows militant fighters on
pick-up trucks firing rocket-propelled grenades and other heavily armed
insurgents firing weapons as they walk calmly along the road.
The footage appears to show them taking over a military base, stealing
weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition as well as fuel cans.
In one frame, a fighter stands on top of a tank, waving the Islamists’ black flag.
The end of the video apparently depicts scenes of grisly executions,
similar to those released by IS in recent weeks. Boko Haram have used
similar tactics before, however.
In one scene, about 20 men in
civilian clothing are shown with their hands tied behind their backs and
lying by the roadside before they are shot at close range.
A
second shows two men, whom Shekau said disguised themselves as women to
escape the town, beaten to death with shovels. Two others similarly
dressed are shot beside what appears to be a trench full of bodies.
8/25/2014
Gwoza town seized by Boko Haram ‘part of Islamic caliphate’
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