http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/05/02/boko-haram-warns-of-more-attacks-on-nigerian-media-islamists-celebrate-heap-praise-on-bombers/
Boko Haram warns of more attacks on Nigerian media – Islamists celebrate, heap 
praise on bombers 
 
A video grab taken from a video from Islamist group Boko Haram shows Imam 
Abubakar Shekau with an AK-47 assault rifle next to him. — AFP

KANO: Islamist group Boko Haram released a video late on Tuesday celebrating 
its bombing of a Nigerian newspaper and warning of more attacks on local and 
foreign media if they published reports that were biased to the sect or 
insulting to Islam. Suicide car bombers targeted the offices of This Day in the 
capital, Abuja, and northern city of Kaduna last Thursday, killing at least 
five people in apparently coordinated strikes. Boko Haram has been fighting a 
low-level insurgency for more than two years and has become the main security 
threat facing Africa’s top oil producer, although most attacks have been in the 
largely Muslim north, far from southern oil fields.

The sect, which wants to impose an Islamic state on Nigeria’s more or less 
evenly mixed population of Muslim and Christians, has been blamed for hundreds 
of killings since its uprising against the government in 2009. It had not 
previously targeted the press in its bombing campaign, although last October it 
killed a reporter for state TV who the sect said was an informant to President 
Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

The video posted on the Internet opens with a Koranic song and a drawing of the 
Koran sitting on two crossed AK-47s. A banner in the northern Hausa language 
says: “Message from Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati Wal-Jihadl (Boko Haram’s 
full name): on why we attacked ThisDay”. It then plays a video tape shot from a 
distance of the ThisDay Abuja office, which promptly explodes into a ball of 
flames and grey smoke – that suggests the sect had a cameraman set up in 
anticipation of the strike. “We attacked Thisday because we will never forget 
or forgive anyone who abused our Prophet,” a voice booms in Hausa. ThisDay 
angered Muslims a decade ago when one of its columnists suggested the Prophet 
Mohammad might have wanted to marry a beauty queen, an event to which the tape 
alludes.

JIHAD VIDEO
The statement rages against local and international media for carrying reports 
by Nigeria’s government that a faction of the sect was behind the kidnapping of 
two hostages – one British, the other Italian – who were killed by their 
captors during a botched March rescue attempt. “We said we have nothing to do 
with it, yet these media houses reported that we were responsible for the 
incident,” it said, also complaining about reports, which it denied, that its 
spokesman Abu Qaqa had been captured. It warned it would attack other media 
houses soon, listing several local papers as next on the list and several 
international media as “on the verge of jointing them”.

It was at least the fifth video that Boko Haram had posted this year, mostly 
from self-proclaimed leader Abubakar Shekau. Shekau appears in this one, too, 
waving an AK-47 around. From being a secretive sect in the shadows, the group 
has gradually raised its media profile, which may explain both the 
proliferation of home videos and growing attacks on media. A spate of attacks 
in the past few days, including one against Christians in the north that killed 
19 people on Sunday, dampened hopes that tighter security in the north had 
drastically reduced the sect’s capability. Nigerian forces raided the hideout 
of Islamist militants in Kano on Tuesday, killing the suspected mastermind of 
an attack on Christian worshippers in a gun battle that lasted several hours in 
the main northern city. – Reuters


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