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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Boko Haram in negotiations with Nigerian Government gradual release of up to half of the girls'

Boko Haram abandons demands for its top commanders to be released in negotiations with the Nigerian government that could see "gradual" release of schoolgirls as early as next week.
 
Nigerian members of the Ladies of Lumumba Metropilitan Council of Catholic Church group protest in Lagos over the government's failure to rescue the abducted Chibok school girls


The militant Islamist group, which kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls a month ago, is willing to conduct a "gradual" release of its hostages in return for the release of Boko Haram prisoners in Nigerian jails, it was claimed.

In a significant concession, the group has abandoned demands for its top commanders to be released, seemingly aware that this would be politically impossible for the Nigerian government.
The Telegraph first reported details of Boko Haram's offer of an imminent prisoner exchange last Tuesday, when sources close to to some of the militants' families said that a senior Islamic cleric from northern Nigeria would be appointed to mediate on its behalf with the government.
The cleric has since been joined by a former aide to one of the group's founders. Neither man has been named, possibly for their own safety. While the Nigerian government has insisted that it is not willing to enter prisoner swap negotiations, the source claimed that dialogue had already been going in secret for several days.

News Sources: Telegraph 

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