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Radical Nigerians or a CIA front? By Askia Muhammad
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A coalition of Kenyan women’s groups stage a protest in solidarity with
their counterparts in Nigeria and demanding the release of the hundreds of
schoolgirls abducted in Nigeria by the Muslim extremist group Boko Haram,
in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, May 15. Nigeria’s government is ruling out an
exchange of more than 270 kidnapped schoolgirls for detained Islamic
militants, Britain’s top official for Africa said May 21, but Nigeria’s
government will talk to the militants on reconciliation, British foreign
office minister Mark Simmonds said, talking after a meeting with Nigeria’s
President Goodluck Jonathan.

WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - “Boko Haram,” literally translated it means
“books or Western education are forbidden.”
The North African terror faction calling itself Boko Haram has seared its
way into world-wide attention, provoking anger, shock, fear and repudiation.
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French President Francois Hollande, center, delivers his speech during the
joint press conference ending the Paris Summit for security in Nigeria at
the Elysee Palace, in Paris, May 17. Leaders from Africa as well as
officials from the United States, Britain and France meet to coordinate a
response to Boko Haram, the fundamentalist group that abducted more than
300 girls and is accused of hundreds of deaths in the past year alone.
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*‘Beyond what we know from the Wikileaks report, what many Nigerians do not
know is that US embassy’s subversive activities in Nigeria fits into the
long term US government’s well camouflaged policy of containment against
Nigeria the ultimate goal of which is to eliminate Nigeria as a potential
strategic rival to the U.S. in the African continent.’*
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 They have shamed the government of Nigeria, the richest and most populous
nation on the African continent. And they have literally hijacked the
Islamic faith, resulting in denunciations of their merciless, violent
tactics—most recently the kidnapping in mid-April of nearly 300 teenage
girls from their boarding school in northeastern Nigeria—from Muslim
scholars and faith leaders, especially those in the United States.
Their gruesome attacks have killed thousands—1,500 in Nigeria in 2014 alone.
And while U.S. officials—most notably First Lady Michelle Obama—have joined
the viral social media and official diplomatic campaigns to bring about the
release of the more than 200 schoolgirls who still remain in captivity,
Boko Haram may in fact be a tool of U.S. Africa policy which has “killed
two birds with one stone”—immobilizing the feckless Nigerian government of
President Goodluck Jonathan, whose government they predict will
disintegrate before elections scheduled for 2015; and tarnishing the good
name of Islam.
“There’s been a long history of the U.S. government collaborating with
those who have been described as religious extremists, with Afghanistan
from 1978 till at least a decade later, if not longer, being ‘Exhibit A’ in
that regard,” Dr. Gerald Horne, Professor of History and African American
Studies at the University of Houston told *The Final Call*. “Part of the
U.S. strategy has been to try to disrupt and deflect those who are pushing
for expansion of democratic rights or redistribution of the wealth by
backing groups that tend to disrupt and destabilize such movements.
“And to that extent I would say that Boko Haram fits that prototype,
particularly since the Nigerian economy has just been adjudged to be the
most substantial economy on the African continent, passing that of South
Africa. And given that Nigeria is a major oil producer, and oil interests
wield disproportionate influence upon U.S. foreign policy, this tragic
event in Nigeria, involving the abduction of girls should be considered and
contemplated in that context,” Dr. Horne said.
In fact, there is ample evidence dating back at least five years that the
CIA itself has been involved in the launch, the growth and the spread of
Boko Haram in Northern Africa. A source with the complete library of the
Wikileaks files <https://wikileaks.org/>—which were disclosed by
Austrailian publisher and journalist Julian Assange—verified, when
contacted by *The Final Call* that beginning in 2009 alone there were at
least six CIA cables about Boko Haram. Two of those files were classified
“For Your Eyes Only,” which is “above Top Secret,” the source said. The
source did not give *The Final Call* permission to release its identity.
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An author “LordElNu” and other sources provided this: “Wikileaks claims
Boko Haram is a CIA covert operation: On June 29, 2009 a United States
cable leaked by Wikileaks showed that the CIA predicted the onslaught of a
deadly terrorist attack by Boko Haram two months before Boko Haram started
terrorist actions.” Similar reports have been documented on AllAfrica.com
and others online.
“We have already been regaled with reports provided by the Wikileaks which
identified the U.S. embassy in Nigeria as a forward operating base for wide
and far reaching acts of subversion against Nigeria which include but not
limited to eavesdropping on Nigerian government communication, financial
espionage on leading Nigerians, support and funding of subversive groups
and insurgents, sponsoring of divisive propaganda among the disparate
groups of Nigeria and the use of visa blackmail to induce and coerce high
ranking Nigerians into acting in favor of US interests,” an anonymous
author wrote on the blog “Cyber Pen” located at
wonuolatahjdeen.wordpress.com
<http://wonuolatahjdeen.wordpress.com/2014/02/17/boko-haram-is-a-cia-covert-operation-wikileaks/>
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“But beyond what we know from the Wikileaks report, what many Nigerians do
not know is that US embassy’s subversive activities in Nigeria fits into
the long term US government’s well camouflaged policy of containment
against Nigeria the ultimate goal of which is to eliminate Nigeria as a
potential strategic rival to the U.S. in the African continent.
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“In this regard, the report further recalled Nigeria’s role in helping to
liberate the southern African countries in the 70s and 80s in clear
opposition and defiance to the interests of the United States and its
western allies which resulted in setback for Western initiatives in Africa
at the time,” the writer continued.
“Years, later the CIA while tactically taking advantage of growing
sectarian violence in Nigeria, recruited jobless Islamic extremists through
Muslim and other traditional leaders offering training indirectly to the
group by use of foreign-based terror groups. A detailed analysis (follows):
In December 2011 an Algerian based CIA wing gave out 40 million Naira
(Nigerian currency) as a planned Long term partnership with Boko Haram with
a PLEDGE TO DO MORE; Disregarding advices (sic) from experts the US armed
Saudi Arabia who in turned armed Libyan rebels that in turn armed Malian
rebels and Boko Haram, a chain tactically predicted by the CIA,” the
report, cited by various online sites continued.
“I think you’ve touched upon something,” said Dr. Gerald Horne. “As already
noted, Nigeria already has the largest economy on the African continent.
Nigeria also features some wildly radical mal-distributions of wealth. That
is to say you have dollar billionaires in Nigeria at the same time you have
poor children by the thousands forced to labor for pennies at most. So
obviously this creates favorable and fertile conditions, I’m afraid for the
kind of rhetoric and kind of action that is exemplified by the group that
is referred to as Boko Haram.”
Various sources, including Amnesty International have reported that the
Nigerian government had a four-hour advance warning that Boko Haram would
attack the girls’ school in Chibok in northeastern Nigeria, but failed to
even muster a force to prevent the attack, in part because of fear among
Nigerian troops that Boko Haram has weapons superior to those used by the
oil-rich government’s troops.
Meanwhile, Muslims—including in one instance, even Al Qaeda—have been left
to condemn the group’s horrific tactics and the kidnapping of the
schoolgirls as un-Islamic, and contrary to the Holy Qur’an (the book of
Islamic scripture), as well as the teachings and personal example of
Islam’s Prophet Muhammad ibn Abdullah (PBUH). “Absolutely no. Absolutely
no. The teaching of Islam is that, whoever teaches a girl, whoever educates
a girl would be rewarded as educating a whole community. But if you educate
a man, you educated one person,” Imam Kareem Finnih, who himself hails from
northern Nigeria, and who now presides over a mosque in suburban Maryland,
just outside of Washington told *The Final Call*.
“There is no contradiction. This is a group of people who have no
knowledge; they do not have knowledge of Islam. What Islam says about
community action—I said this in a lecture today,” Imam Finnih said of the
khutbah (sermon) he delivered at the Friday Jumu’ah Prayers at his mosque.
“Islam says that it is forbidden for you to kill a fellow Muslim. And it is
forbidden for you to kill other religious people, unless they (have
violated) you, like killing you,” he added.
“What they are saying is completely wrong. Most of these people, they are
ignorant. They do not have any education. So, what are we left with, a
bunch of hooligans, someone who has no life,” said Imam Finnih.
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Other Islamic authorities agree. “Many groups, like Boko Haram, are
distorting Sharia (Islamic law) to serve their own interests,” Dr. Sam
Hamod, former Director of The Islamic Center in Washington told *The Final
Call*. “The way they are acting and the kidnapping of the young girls is
wrong, and against Islam.
“Islam makes clear in the Qur’an that innocents are not to be taken in
bondage or as hostages; you fight only the soldiers of the opposition not
innocent children. Too many alleged ‘imams’ are spouting lies and
distorting Islam, in the name of power and money, but too few will stand up
to them, even governments are afraid of them, and many Muslims stay quiet
out of fear, but some must stand up or this will get worse and worse for
everyone in the world,” he continued.
“It is clear to me that these Salafists like Boko Haram, Jihadis, and
others are wearing a mask of Allah/God but working for the devil,” said Dr.
Hamod, who is a former professor of English at Howard University.
Finally, the CIA’s, the U.S. governments, and other Western nations’
handprints are all over the formation and the arming of Boko Haram. “It’s
apparent that the NATO overthrow of the Ghadhafi regime in 2011 in Libya
has had manifold implications for that entire region,” Dr. Horne said. “We
all know how the Ghadafi overthrow led directly to certain allies—Boko
Haram seizing power in northern Mali—and we all know how that led to a
French-led intervention in Mali, that has barely contained the unrest
there.”
Dr. Horne continued, “I also find it striking to note, that even though
Washington has offered to help to find these abducted girls, Washington
supposedly has been looking for Joseph Kony, the Ugandan rebel, for months
now, apparently with no success, which is quite curious because with the
alleged talents of the National Security Agency and their ability to engage
in surveillance, and the ability—we are told—about drones, it’s quite
striking that Washington has not been able to find Joseph Kony, which makes
us curious about why they would offer to try to find these abducted girls,”
Dr. Horne said.
“Perhaps this is a pretext to interfere more aggressively in the internal
affairs of African states, particularly oil-rich Nigeria. And I submit that
in that regard, the regime of Mr. Goodluck Jonathan, the leader of Nigeria,
is rather shaky,” he continued.
“You know, in Nigeria they’ve had this de facto system whereby, oftentimes
the president is chosen from the North, and then there is a rotation, and
the president is chosen from the Lagos region, which is further South, etc.
What happened is that a leader from the North preceded Mr. Goodluck
Jonathan, but he was quite ill and was forced to step down. As a result,
Mr. Goodluck Jonathan succeeded him. Now those from the North say that he
should step aside for the next election. He’s not willing to step aside.
That’s contributing to political instability in the country, and with the
mal-distribution of wealth, and this political instability it creates
fertile and favorable grounds for the rise of a group like Boko Haram,” Dr.
Horne concluded.
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