Dead Boko Haram leader seen 'alive' in video
A man appearing to be Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has dismissed
Nigerian military claims of his death in a new video obtained by the
AFP news agency.
"Here I am, alive. I will only die the day Allah takes my breath," Shekau said, adding that his group was running our... Islamic caliphate" and administering strict Sharia punishments in captured towns.
The military announced last week that Shekau was dead and that a man
who had been posing as the group's leader in the earlier videos had been
killed after fighting with troops in the far northeast.
But security analysts and the United States questioned the credibility of the military's claim.
Meanwhile, the Reuters news agency stated that it had seen screen
grabs of the video and that the man looked different from before, with a
wider nose, less defined bridge and a rounder face compared to Shekau.
The new 36-minute video shows Shekau, in combat fatigues and black rubber boots firing an anti-aircraft gun into the air.
Standing in a pick-up truck in front of three camouflaged vans and
flanked by four heavily armed, masked fighters, he then speaks for 16
minutes in Arabic and the Hausa language widely spoken in northern
Nigeria.
There was no indication of where or when the video was shot.
There have been two previous claims by Nigeria's security forces that
Shekau had been killed or "may be dead" but Boko Haram has later issued
denials in video messages.
Boko Haram has shown images of extreme violence before but the latest
video, according to the AFP, shows at length graphic scenes of an
amputation and a stoning to death as well as a beheading.
It also purports to show the wreckage of a Nigerian Air Force jet that went missing in the northeast on September 11.
Boko Haram said its fighters shot it down but the military has denied the claim.
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