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 From: item abu <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [proletar] Boko Haram warns of more attacks on Nigerian media
 

  
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From: Sunny <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 6:08 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Boko Haram warns of more attacks on Nigerian media
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>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
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>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.
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>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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