Boko Haram Leader Abubakar Shekau Pledges Allegiance to Islamic State in New Audio
By Michael Ireland, Senior Reporter, ASSIST News Service answritermike@gmail.com
NIGERIA (ANS, March 9, 2015) -- The Nigerian
militant group Boko Haram has pledged official allegiance to Islamic
State, also known as ISIS, according to an audio statement released
online Saturday, and reported by www.nbcnews.com .
NBC News reports that in the audio, a man claiming to be Boko
Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appears to address Islamic State leader Abu
Bakr Al-Baghdadi, and also calls on Muslims throughout the world to
declare a similar loyalty.
NBC News says the message, posted via Boko Haram social media
accounts, was confirmed by Flashpoint Intelligence, a global security
firm and an NBC News consultant. According to Flashpoint, the audio
confirms what many analysts have said would happen: a bridging between
Boko Haram and Islamic State, Boko Haram is also following Islamic's
trend of releasing messages online and mimicking the terror network's
propaganda.
NBC
News says that so far, Islamic State has not yet responded. Laith
Alkhouri, director of MENA research and analysis at Flashpoint, said it
is likely the terror group would accept Boko Haram's apparent proposal.
The message by Boko Haram was in the same format as messages released by
other groups that have pledged to fight under the black flag, and in
those cases the terror group has accepted, he said.
"Boko Haram is not only one of the strongest groups to support
ISIS, it's also in [an] area ISIS [Islamic State] has very little, if
any, control," Alkhouri said. "This gives ISIS the extra credibility and
the additional territory to further its growth around the world."
NBC News says the announcement came after five bombs exploded in
and outside the Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Saturday, killing at least
54 people and wounding 143 others in Boko Haram's northeastern
heartland.
NBC News went on to explain that Islamic State — unlike al Qaeda —
hasn't shunned Shekau, accepting his more fiery persona and lack of
Islamic knowledge as Boko Haram wages violence in Nigeria, Flashpoint
said. Shekau in the audio appears to say he is swearing an oath to
Islamic State's caliphate, or self-declared state, which spans parts of
Syria and Iraq.
Furthermore, U.S. intelligence officials have questioned whether
Boko Haram would want to join ISIS, suggesting to NBC News that the Arab
world wouldn't see black Africans "as equivalent to them." Boko Haram
has praised ISIS previously and shown its flag in videos, but Islamic
State had not reciprocated. In its most audacious act since raising its
profile in 2009, Boko Haram last April captured more than 270
schoolgirls in the town of Chibok, with many never to return.
Meanwhile, in Arizona on Saturday, around 500 people attended a
memorial service for Kayla Mueller, the American aid worker who was
captured by ISIS in Syria in 2013 and who was killed sometime before
Feb. 10, when her death was confirmed by U.S. officials and her family.
NBC News reported that ISIS claimed Mueller, 26, was killed in a
Jordanian airstrike carried out in retaliation for the terror group
burning to death a captured Jordanian fighter pilot. U.S. officials have
not confirmed that, and have cast doubts on the claim. The White House
has said ISIS bears full responsibility for her death.
Photo One:ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi (Photo via Wikipedia) Photo Two: Kayla Mueller via images.search.yahoo.com
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