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Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by gogochocolate: 9:52am On Feb 20, 2015
• Arrest proves sect has European members
• Bama, Baga about to be liberated as more insurgents are slayed in Sambisa, Gwoza
• Chad inflicts more casualties on terror group
Senator Iroegbu in Abuja with agency report


Following the capture of eight French nationals who are members of the terror group Boko Haram, a diplomatic spat has ensued between France and Cameroun, which has insisted on trying the terror suspects.


A top Nigerian intelligence source opened up to THISDAY on the brewing diplomatic tensions between France and one of her Francophone allies in the sub-region following the shocking discovery that some French citizens are staunch members of the sect, a throwback to their membership of the terror group, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).


According to findings, France was reported to have chided her former colony for insisting on trying the terrorists in Cameroun instead of handing them over to the French authorities.


Enraged by the audacity of Cameroun to hold its citizens, the French Foreign Minister, Mr. Lauren Fabuci, was alleged to have ordered that the suspects be handed over to the European country with immediate effect.
However, Camerounian authorities were said to have felt slighted and have protested the manner in which France had demanded the release of its nationals.


A Camerounian minister was quoted to have said: “Mr. Lauren Fabuci, the French Foreign Minister, has ordered Cameroun to release immediately eight Europeans captured by our security men, for being part of Boko Haram terrorists.
“Mr. Fabuci demanded their immediate handover to France so that they can prosecute the terrorists on French soil, ignoring our sovereignty and independence.


“The French are acting as if Cameroun is their errand boy that they can order around and ignore the fact that we have our own laws with which we can try the terrorists.”
The latest revelation has lent credence to strong suspicions in the Nigerian intelligence community that Boko Haram has strong foreign backing.


When contacted on the discovery of French nationals who had joined the terror sect, the Director of Defence Information, Major-General Chris Olukolade, said it was a matter for the parties involved to sort themselves out.
“All I can tell you is that the matter is for Camerounian and French authorities to settle,” Olukolade stated.
However, a top military officer said the Nigerian intelligence community had previously warned of a growing foreign collaboration with Boko Haram.


He said other than Chadians, Boko Haram has a large presence of Arabs, Malians and other Islamists who have joined the sect.
“Now we have seen evidence of French and European participation. This is one major indication that Boko Haram has very active and sophisticated foreign backing. I advise that the African Union should take this up.
“France is trying to silence the Camerounians but Africa must rise to the occasion and take this findings seriously. They must not keep quiet,” the military source said.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian military has continued its onslaught to rid the North-east of Boko Haram terrorists, as a concerted air campaign by the Nigerian Air Force has resulted in the death of a large number of Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State.


This is coming just as military sources informed THISDAY that the boundary town of Baga and to some extent Bama, might have been liberated, save for few pockets of resistance by Boko Haram elements and mop-up operations in both towns.


According to a statement yesterday by the spokesman of the Defence Headquarters, Major-General Olukolade, “A concerted air campaign by the Nigerian Air Force is ongoing in furtherance of the mission to clear terrorists from all their enclaves.
“The air strikes which today (yesterday) targeted the training camps and logistics dumps of the terrorists in Sambisa forest and parts of Gwoza have been highly successful as it achieved the aim with required precision.


“The death of a large number of terrorists has been recorded, while many others are also scampering all over the forest and out of the struck bases. Details of casualty will be determined in subsequent phases of the operation.”


Olukolade said the strikes would continue in other locations of the theatre of war, heralding the advance of troops and other elements of the mission.


In the same vein, the Nigerian military buoyed by the joint offensive of neighbouring Chad and Cameroun, is set to complete the liberation of other strategic towns in Borno State.


A top intelligence source informed THISDAY that Baga followed by Bama would soon be freed from the firm grip of the terrorists.
“There are some small details to be taken care of, but the operations have been largely successful. You will soon hear the cheering news from the appropriate authorities.


“The Baga liberation is almost complete and mop-up operation phase is already ongoing," the source said.
Also, the insurgents suffered heavy casualties when Chadian troops pushed into Nigeria this week, residents who fled the fighting told AFP yesterday.


Chad’s army said Tuesday evening that they had taken control of the town of Dikwa, which is about 50 kilometres (31 miles) southwest of the Nigerian border town of Gamboru.


The offensive deep inside Nigerian territory was a first and suggested strategy to tackle other rebel-controlled areas in Borno State, which is the terror group’s stronghold.


The Chadians are part of a four-country coalition mounting a regional fight-back against the Islamists.
“Chadian soldiers took over Dikwa from Boko Haram after heavy fighting on Tuesday,” Bababura Diwa, who lives in the town, said by telephone from Fotokol, across the border in northern Cameroun.


Diwa said the Chadians came from Gamboru, which they had previously recaptured, with heavy artillery power and overpowered a group of militants at Lomani village, 15 kilometres from Dikwa.


“When they came into Dikwa, there was intense fighting but at last they subdued the Boko Haram fighters,” he added.


“They killed many of them, including Abu Ashshe, their commander, who was notorious for seizing cattle in the area.
“I used the opportunity provided by the presence of the Chadian troops to leave the town. I was afraid to leave when Boko Haram took over the town for fear of being branded a traitor and killed,” he said.


Diwa's account was backed by several other residents, who took advantage of the Chadian advance to flee the ancient town, which is near Boko Haram’s makeshift camps in the Sambisa Forest.


Jidda Saleh, another resident, said Chadian troops launched heavy aerial and ground attacks on the Kala-Balge area, particularly on Nduwu village, which he said was a “major Boko Haram stronghold”.
“The whole village was bombarded and it is obvious Boko Haram suffered heavy casualties from the aerial attack. Ground troops moved in later,” he added.


“Meleri, which has a huge Boko Haram concentration, was also bombed by Chadian military jets and then taken over by ground troops.
“By the time we left, we learnt the Chadian soldiers were on their way to Kushimori village where Boko Haram keep the livestock they seize from people.


“They have kept thousands of livestock there. They sunk boreholes and recruited people to rear the animals for them,” Saleh said.
Algoni Wal-Amire, another Kala-Balge resident, welcomed the offensive.
“Living under Boko Haram was like living in a minefield. You are always afraid your next step could be your last. I thank God I'm now safe from them,” he said.



http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/france-cameroun-lock-horns-over-captured-french-boko-haram-fighters/202268/

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by knightsTempler: 9:55am On Feb 20, 2015
If the story is true, i wouldn't be too surprised that French citizen are fighting along side Boko Haram. It is only a matter of time before the real sponsors of this ruthless jihadist movement show themselves.

*edited

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by gogochocolate: 9:58am On Feb 20, 2015
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Omexonomy: 9:59am On Feb 20, 2015
What more can i say when the europeans have sworn to break nigeria into pieces.
Until a big Fish from APC is been caught and paraded along side with shecawu i reserve my comment

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by demelza: 10:02am On Feb 20, 2015
In the end, France will have its way.
They still got a tight grip on their former colonies.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by xrisdon(m): 10:03am On Feb 20, 2015
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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by freeanijor(m): 10:04am On Feb 20, 2015
House rat go dey bite you dey blow you breeze, world powers!

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by kay1one2(m): 10:07am On Feb 20, 2015
Boko haram is a ragtag group that will be decimated soon. Its growth has been fuelled by sympathy it gets from some of the core northern indigenes who after supporting sharia are now seeking for a deeper form of islam that boko haram preaches all because they don't want to be ruled by a christian from the south. Well whether they like it or not truth must prevail and there machinations will fail even by itself alone!

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by jdilight(m): 10:12am On Feb 20, 2015
Freedom is not negotiated, it is fought for. It is time Cameroon fight for their freedom.

If Cameroon don't live for something, they may die for nothing. Africa inclusive. The west don't like us, we are a growing threat to them everyday.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by holatin(m): 10:12am On Feb 20, 2015
hmmmmmmn
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by signz: 10:34am On Feb 20, 2015
This should be in Front page nah

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Blackfire(m): 10:50am On Feb 20, 2015
*dialling u know who* asking him if he had finish creating another planet. i want to port

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by seunfly: 10:53am On Feb 20, 2015
I hope the useless DSSA can see and swallow the shame after all the attempt of link BH with Buhari, Sanusi, APC and every body that did not buy into this government. I also wish the gullible supporters of this administration who act like an illiterate can stop shouting Buhari and tell their beloved clueless government to do his best to fight the menance rather than playing politic with lives and security of this nation.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Islie: 10:55am On Feb 20, 2015
Omexonomy:
What more can i say when the europeans have sworn to break nigeria into pieces.
Until a big Fish from APC is been caught and paraded along side with shecawu i reserve my comment

Am sure if it was true that a big fish in APC is sponsoring boko haram.
The government would have blown his cover up
Doyin okupe, FFK and Ruben Abati would have exposed him with the kind of hatred they have for APC
Madam DSS would have gun down the person like she did to APC office at Lagos
The security chief would have harassed him like they did to JEGA
Lapdog Fayose would have being singing his name to high heavens and calling on who want to hear the persons name
The media would have sniff the name out like they keep digging for news at Aso Villa






So, you have to wait a long time because you will still be disappointed

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by RockMaxi: 10:57am On Feb 20, 2015
demelza:
In the end, France will have its way.
They still got a tight grip on their former colonies.

You mind those puppets. When France was busy assisting them in taking the Bakassi Pennisula their sovereignity and independence were not considered.

One will always wonder why it was only France's AFP that have the access to Bokoharam videos. A question that have remained unanswered until now.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by seunfly: 10:59am On Feb 20, 2015
Omexonomy:
What more can i say when the europeans have sworn to break nigeria into pieces.
Until a big Fish from APC is been caught and paraded along side with shecawu i reserve my comment

It is only a fool that will believe APC has anything to do with Bokoharam after all the evidence on ground.

I believe one of the major mistakes this administration made was trying to gain some political symperthy with the security issue rather accept has a duty to solve the problem.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by 0key: 11:11am On Feb 20, 2015
Gradually the truth is coming out. What do France and America want from Nigeria that's making them to sponsor boko haram (and possibly, Sahara reporters)?

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by 0key: 11:25am On Feb 20, 2015
France Accused Of Sponsoring
Boko Haram With The Ultimate
Aim Of Invading Nigeria

http://newsrescue.com/france-accused-sponsoring-boko-haram-ultimate-aim-invading-nigeria/#axzz3Ntt8F7yy

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Medley(m): 11:51am On Feb 20, 2015
we are getting closer to the truth. French boko haram members,no wonder its been hard defeating them

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Nobody: 12:03pm On Feb 20, 2015
Genbuhari come and see

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Nobody: 12:32pm On Feb 20, 2015
I'm so impressed with the turn of event. The North East will definitely be liberated under the government of Goodluck Jonathan. Europeans though...

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by gen2briz(m): 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
Ok
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by hazyfm1: 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
really
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Koroaso: 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by simplemach(m): 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by olayincar(m): 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
demelza:
In the end, France will have its way.
They still got a tight grip on their former colonies.
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by ayusco85(m): 12:34pm On Feb 20, 2015
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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by EagleScribes: 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2015
Now this is serious. Any form of differences should be set aside to tackle this monster headlong.

Shame on AU, shame on UN too. I wonder what they are uniting when their member countries are being disunited by the enemy

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by omanifrank(m): 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2015
aand so
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by Nobody: 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2015
D end is near for d Bokos.

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Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by ToyozzieTohBad(f): 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2015
Hmmmm
Re: Tension Between France & Cameroun Over Captured French Boko Haram Fighters by dre11(m): 12:35pm On Feb 20, 2015
Okay......

GEJ have said that the enemy of the nation is external and not internal
But, all pro PDP keep saying that it Buhari that is sponsoring these people which is false because if its APC.......

These things would have happened a long time ago

°The government would have blown the major sponsor cover up since its in the opposition party for them to have carried out negative propaganda on NTA and AIT what stop them from arresting and prosecuting that person
°Doyin okupe, FFK and Ruben Abati would have exposed him with the kind of hatred they have for APC
°Madam DSS would have gun down the person like she did to APC office at Lagos
°The security chief would have harassed him like they did to JEGA
°Lapdog Fayose would have being singing his name to high heavens and calling on who want to hear the persons name
°The media would have sniff the name out like they keep digging for news at Aso Villa

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