Friday, May 09, 2014

Nigerian girls' rescue 'could turn tragic'

Cape Town – Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamists who kidnapped more than 200 girls in Abuja three weeks ago are seeking a prisoner swap for jailed comrades, a former mediator with the militants has reportedly said.

According to The Telegraph, Shehu Sani, who has
previously brokered face-to-face peace talks with Boko Haram said he believed that the video in which the group's leader Abubakar Shekaur threatened to sell the girls as "slaves" was proof that the group planned to use them as bargaining chips rather than kill them.

The video was released on Monday and showed Shekau gloating that he would sell the captives "in the market" to anyone wishing to take them as wives.

The mass kidnapping last month triggered an international outcry and protests in Nigeria, piling pressure on the government to get the girls back.

Sani warned that it could be dangerous to try to free the girls by force, adding the move could most likely turn tragic. He suggested channels of negotiation as the only way to have the girls freed.

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