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Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Skako(m): 6:47pm On Feb 16, 2015
A Fourteen year-old boy, Alaji, from kerenua,
who was forced to serve the terrorist Boko Haram
group, has narrated his experience after being
abducted by the group in an early morning
invasion, where security forces were attacked and
homes burnt.
Alaji explained in an interactive session that he
was adopted at gun point by two men on a
motorcycle and taken to a town where he saw
hundreds of fighters of the terrorist group.
“I was abducted at gun point by two men on a
motorcycle and taken to a town occupied by the
group. After a day, we moved to another town,
then another, that was how we kept on.
“There were lots of us, I saw hundreds of fighters,
there were also many captives, but all of us
including the captives, were set on groups but not
in one place within the camps,” he said.
Talking about the activities in the camp, Alaji said
that the females in the camp were morally and
sexually abused while the males were being sent
on errands.
“There were lots of women in the camps, they
raped and abused them.
“For boys like me, we run errands but everyone
knows the repercussion for disobedience, they
enforce discipline.
“they don’t let captives to mix freely,” he stated,
adding that this goes to show that the jihad they
claim to be waging was not true.
On part of their recruitment strategies, he stressed
that they were selected based on their strengths.
“we were selected based on our strengths. they
put us in trucks and armoured personal carriers.
“They gave the weaker ones gallons of petrol to
burn houses and buildings, and the stronger ones
bullets and guns. Our responsibility to deliver this,
is to fight on the battle fields during attacks,” the
fourteen year old stated.
Alaji, who was forcefully drafted by Boko Haram,
stressed on the biggest loss and the most
frightening battle he experienced with the group.
“The biggest loss I witnessed with Boko Haram
was in Gamboru in the hands of the military. The
Leader was so furious that he shot and killed two
commanders right before us.
“The most frightening battle was the attack on
Baga. when the town was attacked, initially it
was difficult to break through,” Alaji said.
He also went on that the residents came after
them and they were left with no choice than to
retreat.
Alaji also said the residents were later supported
by the Multinational Joint Task Force where they
seized equipment and ammunition from the
terrorist group.
He said the group comprises of fighters from
Nigeria and other countries adding that some of
the foreign fighters insisted that the campaign
they waged in Nigeria be extended to their
countries.
Alaji later revealed that some unidentified people
do come at night to meet with the leaders of the
terrorist group.
“At night, we see a convoy of cars that include
armoured tanks, and then a green helicopter will
arrive. Those inside will then meet the top
commanders.
“Whenever we see the aircraft arrive then go, then
we know that the next day, a major attack would
be launched. But people like us are not allowed to
go near the leaders.
He further explained that he was able to escape
in the course of an attacked to be launched in
Mongolo.
“I was ordered to carry two fighters on
motorcycle to Mongolo where we arrived at
dawn. The first attack was on the military
barracks there.
“When residents of Mongolo were leaving, I seized
the opportunity and rode off with the motorcycle
and head to Maiduguri where I was taken to my
parents whom I lost contact with since the day I
was taken.
“Everybody thought I was dead or I had formally
joined the group,” Alaji said

http://www.channelstv.com/2015/02/16/boko-harams-jihad-is-false-escapee/

Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Skako(m): 6:50pm On Feb 16, 2015
And some mumu are accusing islam,what a shame on them

islam is a peaceful religion either u like it or not that is ur problem
Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Pavore9: 7:02pm On Feb 16, 2015
To those infidels, sexually abusing women is no haram despite the fact they are convinced that 72 virgins awaits them when their hell-bound souls departs this life. Criminals who have no value for human lives!
Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Skako(m): 7:07pm On Feb 16, 2015
Pavore9:
To those infidels, sexually abusing women is no haram despite the fact they are convinced that 72 virgins awaits them when their hell-bound souls departs this life. Criminals who have no value for human lives!
are u now belive that there are not muslims
Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Nobody: 8:13pm On Feb 16, 2015
IDon't care if they are Jihad or not. They must be crushed mercilessly.
Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by Skako(m): 9:28pm On Feb 16, 2015
henrykelek:
IDon't care if they are Jihad or not. They must be crushed mercilessly.
i surppot the motion
Re: Boko Haram’s Jihad Is False- Escapee Channels Television. by blessedjosh(m): 5:53am On Feb 17, 2015
Why is this post here, it should be in frontpage and under politicd.

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