Boko Haram has claimed
the 219 schoolgirls it kidnapped in Nigeria earlier this year have
converted to Islam and have been married.
The Islamist group's
leader, Abubakar Shekau, also denied claims by Nigeria's government that
it had agreed to a ceasefire and apparently ruled out future talks.
In
addition, Shekau said the Islamists were holding a German national, who
was kidnapped in Adamawa state in northeast Nigeria in July.
The
schoolgirls were kidnapped from the remote northeast town of Chibok in
Borno state in April, raising global awareness about the group whose
five-year insurgency in northern Nigeria has claimed an estimated 13 000
lives.
Little trust
The new video,
obtained by AFP on Friday, comes after a surprise announcement by the
Nigerian military and presidency on 17 October that a deal had been
reached with the militants to end hostilities and return the children.
There
was immediate scepticism about both claims. Previous ceasefires have
proved fruitless and there is little trust in the influence of the
purported Boko Haram envoy, Danladi Ahmadu.
Violence - and
renewed kidnappings - have continued unabated since the announcement,
including a triple bombing of a bus station in the northern city of
Gombe on Friday that killed at least eight.
Nigeria's government maintains that talks are ongoing in the Chadian capital, Ndjamena.
But
Shekau, speaking in Hausa, dressed in military fatigues and boots with a
black turban, and flanked by 15 armed fighters, said: "We have not made
ceasefire with anyone.
Marital homes
"We
did not negotiate with anyone... It's a lie. It's a lie. We will not
negotiate. What is our business with negotiation? Allah said we should
not."
He also said he did not know Danladi.
Shekau
previously threatened to sell the girls as slave brides and also
suggested he would be prepared to release them in exchange for Boko
Haram prisoners.
In the latest message, he said while laughing: "We have married them off. They are in their marital homes."
Human
Rights Watch said in a report published this week that Boko Haram was
holding upwards of 500 women and young girls and that forced marriage
was commonplace in the militant camps.
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What should we believe?
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