A new Boko Haram video shows the beheading of a man identified as the
pilot of a missing Nigerian Air Force jet and burnt out parts of a plane
- the first indication that Nigeria's homegrown Islamic extremist group
has the capability to bring down aircraft.
It also allegedly
features Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, a man Nigeria's military
twice has claimed to kill in 2009 and again last year. Two weeks ago the
military said they had killed in battle a Shekau lookalike who had
posed in the group's videos.
"Here I am, alive and I will remain alive until the day Allah takes away my
breath,"
the man says in the Hausa language. "Even if you kill me ... it will
not stop us imposing Islamic rule ... We are still in our Islamic state,
reigning and teaching the Koran."
The United States still has a $7 million ransom on Shekau's head, despite the death claims.
The
video was made available to The Associated Press through the same
channels used previously and seems to show the same man claiming to be
Shekau.
In the latest video, he says they are prosecuting in
accordance with Shariah law in areas under their control. Examples of
punishments are shown, including the stoning death of a man apparently
accused of adultery; the amputation of the hand of a young man accused
of theft; the lashings of a man and what appears to be a girl covered in
the hijab. The video ends with a show of burnt out plane parts in
rugged bush.
Two pilots and an Alpha jet have been missing since
Sept. 11 when it left the northeastern town of Yola on a bombing mission
against Boko Haram. The video shows a kneeling man in a camouflage vest
with his right hand in a sling, with a fighter hovering over him with
an axe, which is later used in the beheading.
Speaking in
English, the victim identifies himself as a wing commander in the
Nigerian Air Force and says he was undertaking a mission in Kauri area
of northeast Borno state on Sept. 11.
"We were shot down and our
aircraft crashed," he says, appearing to keep his composure throughout
the ordeal. "To this day I don't know the whereabouts of my second
pilot."
Shekau claims in the video to have brought down 10 military
aircraft. Nigeria's Defense Headquarters has denied speculation that
Boko Haram brought down a helicopter gunship that crashed in August. The
pilot died, two crew members survived.
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