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Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by reedonne: 5:05pm On Aug 28, 2014
http://m.radioaustralia.net.au/international/2014-08-27/australian-stephen-davis-risked-life-in-attempt-to-rescue-kidnapped-nigerian-girls/1361562

[b]A Perth-based international adviser has survived
months of extreme danger to try to rescue more
than 270 schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorist group
Boko Haram in Nigeria.[b]
Stephen Davis, 63, has returned from a four-month sojourn
with rare footage of the intense fighting in Nigeria's north-
east, as Boko Haram stepped up efforts to establish an
Islamic state.
Dr Davis, who has a PhD in political geography, has worked as
an adviser to the past two presidents of Nigeria.
He established extensive contacts with tribes and terrorist
groups in Africa, including three small cells of Al Qaeda, while
working as a trouble-shooter for oil and gas company Shell in
the Niger delta.
When news broke in April about the girls' kidnapping from a
school in the village of Chibok, near the Cameroon border, Dr
Davis, who had recently moved to Perth from London,
decided he could not sit on his hands.
During the journey his life was threatened more than once,
but his Australian passport saved him.
"When confronted by groups with an AK-47 in my face they'd
say, 'you are American, we have to kill you'," Dr Davis said.
"When you say, no I'm not American, they think you are
British, and say you will still die, but when I said I'm
Australian, they said that's all right.
"I have no idea why but it's certainly been helpful."
The devout Christian managed to smuggle out of the country
footage of a handful of schoolgirls who escaped from Boko
Haram.
They detail the atrocities they endured, including being raped
almost on a daily basis.
Re: Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by reedonne: 5:09pm On Aug 28, 2014
Release agreed as 'goodwill' gesture
Following media reports that nobody knew where the girls
were, he decided to reach out to his contacts.
"I made a few phone calls to the Boko Haram commanders
and they confirmed they were in possession of the girls," he
said.
"They told me they'd be prepared to release some as a
goodwill gesture towards a peace deal with the government,
so I went to Nigeria on the basis of being able to secure their
release."
Arriving in Nigeria, Dr Davis quickly set up talks with
commanders and he believed he had brokered a deal.
Fearing being arrested, the Boko Haram commanders -
holding the girls across the border in Cameroon - had a list of
conditions.
They wanted the military stood down and promised to drop
the girls in a village before phoning to give their exact
location.
Dr Davis said they lived up to their promise, but in a country
ravaged by war and corruption, the rescue was sabotaged.
"The girls were there, 60 girls, there were 20 vehicles with
girls," he said.
"We travelled for four-and-a-half hours to reach them, but 15
minutes before we arrived they were kidnapped again by
another group who wanted to cash in on a reward.
"The police had offered a reward of several million Naira just
24 hours before we went to pick them up.
"I understand, from the Boko Haram commanders I spoke to,
the girls eventually ended up back with them.
"I don't know what happened to the group that took them but
I suspect it wasn't good."

Release agreed as 'goodwill' gesture
Following media reports that nobody knew where the girls
were, he decided to reach out to his contacts.
"I made a few phone calls to the Boko Haram commanders
and they confirmed they were in possession of the girls," he
said.
"They told me they'd be prepared to release some as a
goodwill gesture towards a peace deal with the government,
so I went to Nigeria on the basis of being able to secure their
release."
Arriving in Nigeria, Dr Davis quickly set up talks with
commanders and he believed he had brokered a deal.
Fearing being arrested, the Boko Haram commanders -
holding the girls across the border in Cameroon - had a list of
conditions.
They wanted the military stood down and promised to drop
the girls in a village before phoning to give their exact
location.
Dr Davis said they lived up to their promise, but in a country
ravaged by war and corruption, the rescue was sabotaged.
"The girls were there, 60 girls, there were 20 vehicles with
girls," he said.
"We travelled for four-and-a-half hours to reach them, but 15
minutes before we arrived they were kidnapped again by
another group who wanted to cash in on a reward.
"The police had offered a reward of several million Naira just
24 hours before we went to pick them up.
"I understand, from the Boko Haram commanders I spoke to,
the girls eventually ended up back with them.
"I don't know what happened to the group that took them but
I suspect it wasn't good."
Four girls escaped by heading west
Dr Davis said a young man kidnapped by Boko Haram and
used as a driver later helped a handful of girls escape.
One kidnapped girl, who managed to avoid having her mobile
phone confiscated by turning it off and hiding it in her bra,
managed to call her family while hiding in bushes, but had no
idea where she was or which direction she should be heading.
After being told to walk west by following the sunset each
evening the four girls managed to cross the border from
Cameroon and into Nigeria before being reunited with their
families.
So far they are the only girls to have escaped from a Boko
Haram camp.
When Dr Davis later tried to contact, via text, the young man
who helped them, he received a sobering reply.
"The person you are trying to contact has gone on a journey
from which there is no return," the reply read.
"He was an infidel."
Dr Davis said the longer he stayed in Nigeria the more it
dawned on him the kidnappings would not end.
"It became very clear that if I was able to get 50 girls
released then another group would kidnap 70 or 80 more," he
said.
"So by freeing 50 you were consigning 70 or 80 more to the
same fate."
Re: Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by reedonne: 5:10pm On Aug 28, 2014
.Atrocities going unreported[b]
Dr Davis said initially journalists from around the world
including CNN, the ABC and the BBC flooded into the country,
but they concluded it was far too dangerous to send any
crews into the north-east of the country.
He said since then, the violence in north-east Nigeria and the
threat of foreign journalists being kidnapped and beheaded
meant there had been limited coverage of the crimes being
committed by Boko Haram.[b]"Boko Haram used to telephone Nigerian journalists and give
them a story, but that doesn't happen anymore," he said.
"They go straight to social media. They post their own
material and they've learnt to become very savvy on social
media and use it as an instrument to terrorise."

Dr Davis said he had realised the only way to stop the
kidnappings was to stop the sponsors of Boko Haram.

While Al Qaeda was involved in training Boko Haram recruits,
Dr Davis said one of their major sources of funding - aside
from raiding banks - was Nigerian politicians.
"That makes it easier in some ways as they can be arrested,
but of course the onus of proof is high and many are in
opposition, so if the president moves against them, he would
be accused of trying to rig the elections due early next year,"
he said.

"So I think this will run through to the election unabated.
"These politicians think that if they win power they can turn
these terrorists off, but this has mutated.
"It's no longer a case of Muslims purifying by killing off
Christians. They are just killing indiscriminately, beheading,
disembowelling people - men, women and children and whole
villages.
"I would say it's almost beyond the control of the political
sponsors now.
"Terror groups are linking up in Somalia, southern Sudan,
Egypt and we have fairly strong evidence they are talking
with ISIS members.
"They will link up with ISIS and Al Shabaab and I think that
what we are seeing in that region is the new homeland of
radical Islam in the world."
Re: Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by reedonne: 9:37am On Aug 29, 2014
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Re: Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by saintikechi(m): 10:47am On Aug 29, 2014
Arrest buhari and elrufai, put them underground for DSS facility for 2 weeks, them go talk true !!!
Re: Opposition Members Among Boko Haram Sponsor - Australlia Negotiator by MeAndYou(m): 11:41am On Aug 29, 2014
For me, this revelation smells like a fish. This man was haired to negotiate and not to investigate or even to reveal. So this kind of revelation to me is like one out of many series of demands(ransoms) by BH in order to heed to his(negotiator's) request. And what other ransom can BH ask from the gentle man difference from the one that will help further their cause of causing confusion, blackmail and fear? That is 50:50 for both party. Or do you think the man would have used jazz to sweet talk BH into releasing the girls without any favour in return? #RansomThing #ExpectMore

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