Boko Haram Denies Ceasefire, Says Chibok Girls Are Already Married Off

    Boko Haram have denied that they
    had agreed to a ceasefire in a new video obtained yesterday by AFP, describing
    the Nigerian government claims as a lie and apparently ruling out future talks.
    The group’s leader, Abubakar
    Shekau, also claimed the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped from the remote northeast
    town of Chibok, in Borno state, in April had converted to Islam and been married
    off.
    The video comes after a surprise
    Nigerian military and presidency announcement on October 17 that a deal had
    been reached with the militants to end hostilities.

    A senior presidential aide to
    Goodluck Jonathan also said agreement had been reached to free the schoolgirls,
    whose abduction sparked global anger and demands for their release.
    There was immediate scepticism
    about both claims because of previous assertions of ceasefires and the identity
    of the purported Boko Haram envoy at the supposed talks, Danladi Ahmadu.
    Violence — and fresh kidnappings —
    have continued unabated since the announcement, including a triple bombing of a
    bus station in the northern city of Gombe on Friday that killed at least eight.
    Nigeria’s government maintains
    that talks were ongoing in the Chadian capital, Ndjamena.
    But Shekau, speaking in Hausa,
    dressed in military fatigues and boots with a black turban, and flanked by 15
    armed fighters, said: “We have not made ceasefire with anyone…
    “We did not negotiate with anyone…
    It’s a lie. It’s a lie. We will not negotiate. What is our business with
    negotiation? Allah said we should not.”
    He also denied knowing Danladi.
    There was no indication of when or
    where the video was shot but it was obtained through the same channels as
    previous communications from the group.
    In it, Shekau mentions the Chibok
    girls for the first time since a video obtained on May 5, when more than 100
    were shown in a rural location dressed in the hijab and reciting verses from
    the Koran.
    Then, the militant leader said
    many of the girls had converted to Islam but in the latest, he indicated that
    all of those held had become Muslims.
    “Don’t you know the over 200
    Chibok schoolgirls have converted to Islam? They have now memorised two
    chapters of the Koran,” he said.
    Shekau previously threatened to
    sell the girls as slave brides and also suggested that he would be prepared to
    release them in exchange for Boko Haram prisoners.
    In the latest message, he said
    while laughing: “We have married them off. They are in their marital homes.”
    Human Rights Watch said in a
    report published this week that Boko Haram was holding upwards of 500 women and
    young girls and that forced marriage was commonplace in the militant camps.
    One former hostage said she saw
    some of the Chibok girls forced to cook and clean for other women and girls who
    had been chosen for “special treatment because of their beauty”.

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