In a chat with BBC, an anonymous member of the dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram spoke to Tobi Oladipo of BBC World radio today, opening up on their activities and the condition of the Chibok girls who were abducted over 80 days ago on April 14.
"I am
telling you a fact...they don’t have a
problem. Some of them have belief in Islam, some of them say they would
not convert to Islam but we
didn’t differentiate them, we treat them equally. They are healthy,
feeding and all these. We didn’t differentiate between them at all, why
because, Allah commands us to do them equally. Some of them say they
would not come back to Islam, we ask them to stay, no problem. There is
no forcing in Islam but some of them not Muslims are converting to Islam but we are not differentiating them. If you see them now, you would see they don’t have any problem.
Under Islam, killing children and women is not accepted you understand, but if they are fighting you, then you must
fight them but if they are not fighting you, then it is not accepted
weather they are Muslims or non-Muslims. Do not fight them, it is not
accepted but if you bomb somewhere or make arrest somewhere, it will
affect them but killing children and women is not accepted”
Contrary to reports by a serving senator that they are being shot and
raped, he says they are all living well and would be released if the government releases their jailed members.
"If today the government releases our members, tomorrow or the next day we promise you can see all of them sure. We would release them tomorrow or the next day." he said.
"If today the government releases our members, tomorrow or the next day we promise you can see all of them sure. We would release them tomorrow or the next day." he said.
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