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Boko Haram leader vows to attack Christians

September 12, 2016 | Africa
September 12, 2016

ICC Note: An interview was released last Wednesday by Boko Haram where their leader promises to stop any attacks against mosques, but threatens to bomb and kill Christians. The Islamist fighters have carried out several attacks where both Muslims and Christians have been affected. However, Christians are already a persecuted religious minority in the region and they have been targeted exclusively by Boko Haram on many of their attacks.

9/12/2016, Nigeria (CRUX) – Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamic extremists have a new leader who is threatening to bomb churches and kill Christians while ending attacks on mosques and markets used by ordinary Muslims, according to an interview published Wednesday by the Islamic State group.

He also says there is a Western plot to Christianize the region and has accused charities of using their aid for that, according to a SITE Intelligence Group translation of an interview published Wednesday in the Islamic State newspaper al-Nabaa.

The newspaper identified Abu Musab al-Barnawi as the new “Wali,” or governor, of its so-called West Africa Province. The “Wali” title was previously used to describe long-time Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.

The report did not say what Shekau’s current status was, although there have been rumors for weeks that he had been replaced.

The interview with al-Barnawi indicates a major shift in strategy for the Nigerian extremists, who have killed many more Muslims than Christians in attacks in mosques with suicide bombers and gunmen.

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