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VIDEO: New Boko Haram video shows abducted Chibok girls, read what one of the girls says
The terror group Boko Haram on Saturday, August 13 released a video showing the abducted Chibok girls.
This is according to a messaged posted on Twitter on Saturday by Ahmad Salkida, the journalist known to have some access to the leadership of Boko Haram.
Salkida stated that in the new video the group restated their earlier demands to release the abducted girls.
Below are the messages as posted on his Twitter handle, @Ahmad Salkida, moments ago:
Just In: Jama‘atu Ahlil Sunnah Li-Da‘awati Wal-Jihad #BH has released a video showing the abducted #Chibokgirls and restating their demands.
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
This is the second time Shekau has ordered a video of the girls to be released to the public, since the abduction of the girls 852 days ago.
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
I’m studying the video of the #Chibokgirls that was sent exclusively to me before their abductors upload on it YouTube later. @BBOG_Nigeria
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
Horrifying images of some of the #Chibokgirls alleged to have been killed by airtrikes. I will end this commentary until video is uploaded.
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
The demands of the captors remains the same, the only difference today is the sense of urgency to rescue these girls, they look…
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
Dear oh dear. What sort of a human being will subject fellow human beings to this level of unimaginable suffering? ? ? ?
— Ahmad Salkida (@ContactSalkida) August 13, 2016
At least 50 Chibok schoolgirls were seen in the new video.
One of the girls is prompted by her interviewer to urge the government to release imprisoned Boko Haram militants.
“What I can say is that our parents should take heart,” she says in the Kabaku language. “Talk to the government so that we can be allowed to go home.”
This is the third video to show the girls since they were captured.
The first was released shortly after they were abducted, Abubakar Shekau, leader of the sect, had threatened to marry them off.
In the second video, which was released in April, Boko Haram said the girls were still alive, dismissing the reports that they had all been killed.
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