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Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by DaPhilosopher(m): 3:22pm On Jul 08, 2015
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's Boko Haram extremists are offering to free more than 200 young women and girls kidnapped from a boarding school in the town of Chibok in exchange for the release of militant leaders held by the government, a human rights activist has told The Associated Press.

The activist said Boko Haram's current offer is limited to the girls from the school in northeastern Nigeria whose mass abduction in April 2014 ignited worldwide outrage and a campaign to "Bring Back Our Girls" that stretched to the White House.

The new initiative reopens an offer made last year to the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan to release the 219 students in exchange for 16 Boko Haram detainees, the activist said. The man, who was involved in negotiations with Boko Haram last year and is close to current negotiators, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to reporters on this sensitive issue.

"Another window of opportunity opened" in the last few days, according to Fred Eno, who has been negotiating with Boko Haram for more than a year.

He said he could not discuss details but explained that the recent slew of Boko Haram bloodletting — some 350 people killed in the past nine days — is consistent with past ratcheting up of violence as the militants seek a stronger negotiating position.

Presidential adviser Femi Adesina said on Saturday that Nigeria's government "will not be averse" to talks with Boko Haram. "Most wars, however furious or vicious, often end around the negotiation table," he said.

Eno said the 5-week-old administration of President Muhammadu Buhari offers "a clean slate" to bring the militants back to negotiations that had become poisoned by the different security agencies and their advice to Jonathan.

Two months of talks last year led government representatives and Eno to travel in September to a northeastern town where the prisoner exchange was to take place — only to be stymied by the Department for State Service, the activist said.

At the last minute, the intelligence agency said it was holding only four of the militants sought by Boko Haram, he said.

It is not known how many Boko Haram suspects are detained by Nigeria's intelligence agency, whose chief Buhari fired last week.

The activist said the agency continues to hold suspects illegally because it does not have enough evidence for a conviction, and any court would free them. Nigerian law requires charges be brought after 48 hours.

Thousands of suspects have died in custody, and they might include some on a list from Boko Haram that Eno said he first received exactly one year ago.

Amnesty International alleges that 8,000 detainees have died in military custody — some have been shot, some have died from untreated injuries due to torture, and some have died from starvation and other harsh treatment.

In May, about 300 women, girls and children being held captive by Boko Haram were rescued by Nigeria's military, but none were from Chibok. It is believed the militants view the Chibok girls as a last-resort bargaining chip.

In that infamous abduction, 274 mostly Christian girls preparing to write science exams were seized from the school by Islamic militants in the early hours of April 15, 2014. Dozens escaped on their own in the first few days, but 219 remain missing.

Boko Haram has not shown them since a May 2014 video in which its leader, Abubakar Shekau, warned: "You won't see the girls again unless you release our brothers you have captured."

In the video, nearly 100 of the girls, who have been identified by their parents, were shown wearing Islamic hijab and reciting the Quran. One of them said they had converted to Islam.

International indignation at Nigeria's failure to rescue the girls was joined by U.S. first lady Michelle Obama. In a radio address in May 2014, she said she and President Barack Obama are "outraged and heartbroken" over the abduction.

Supporters of the girls, who continue to rally each day under the "Bring Back Our Girls" banner, on Wednesday marched to the presidential villa in Abuja to renew demands that the government bring the students home.

There have been unconfirmed reports that some of the girls have been taken to neighboring countries, and that some have been radicalized and trained as fighters. At least three were reported to have died — one from dysentery, one from malaria and one from a snake bite.

Last year, Shekau said the girls were an "old story," and that he had married them off to his fighters.

Lawan Zanna, whose daughter is among the captives, said this week that 14 Chibok parents have died since the mass kidnapping, many from stress-related illnesses blamed on the ordeal.

Some of the Chibok girls who managed to escape have been rejected by their community and now live with family friends, tired of hearing taunts like "Boko Haram wives."

The assumption that all girls and women held by the group have been raped is a difficult stigma to overcome in Nigeria's highly religious and conservative society.

Shekau had threatened in 2013 to kidnap women and girls if Nigeria's military did not release detained Boko Haram wives and children. The government freed them in May of that year, as a goodwill gesture ahead of peace talks, which failed.

Boko Haram has kidnapped hundreds more — girls, boys, women and young men. Some have become sex slaves, while others are used as fighters, according to former captives.

Nigerian opinion on negotiating with the extremists is mixed. Some say the group's crimes are too heinous to be forgiven: The 6-year-old Islamic uprising has killed more than 13,000 people and forced about 1.5 million from their homes.

"A lot of people take a hard-line stance that you must never negotiate with a terrorist," said Sen. Chris Anyanwu. She called it a "very complex" issue, balancing the lives of more than 200 girls against the dangers of freeing extremists.

The militants last year seized a large swath of northeast Nigeria and declared an Islamic caliphate. Nigeria and its neighbors deployed a multinational army that forced them out of towns and villages this year, but the bloodshed has risen at a fierce rate since Buhari's May 29 inauguration amid pledges to crush the insurgency.

Eno said that as the president pursues a necessary military solution, he hopes Buhari also understands the need for negotiation.

He said the latest overture comes through respected Islamic scholars and Muslim elders who were ignored by Jonathan's people but now have taken dangerous and courageous steps to engage the insurgents.



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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Hassan080196(m): 3:25pm On Jul 08, 2015
Nairalanders,What do you think?

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by DaBullIT(m): 3:25pm On Jul 08, 2015
BUHARI DO NOT MAKE THAT TRADE




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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by likata: 3:28pm On Jul 08, 2015
ok
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Mamaflex(f): 3:29pm On Jul 08, 2015
And what about the people they killed?

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by funlord(m): 3:30pm On Jul 08, 2015
grin boko haram should calm down ! It is their own Lives and corpses We want!

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by kheart(m): 3:33pm On Jul 08, 2015
FG should forget any sort of amnesty or negotiation, we re ready to endure this monsters until dey get crushed.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Dannyset(m): 3:38pm On Jul 08, 2015
Pls anything to give in exchange of those gurls should be given. Get back the gurls first and it will be easy to destroy their abode.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jul 08, 2015
Great ....$2bn illegal ECA withdrawal probe is about to begin and they are now killing and seeking negotiations shocked

lalasticlala ....pls do the needful.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by defemidefemi(m): 3:41pm On Jul 08, 2015
so complicated that what I'm writing is different from what I'm thinking. In God we Nigerians trust.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by nerodenero: 3:42pm On Jul 08, 2015
Even if the exchange is agreed and prisoners released in exchange for Chibok Girls, that won't stop these monsters from attacking innocent Nigerians.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by shadelek(m): 3:44pm On Jul 08, 2015
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by seunmsg(m): 3:45pm On Jul 08, 2015
They should please make the deal immediately without hesitation. Those girls are worth far more than the criminal terrorist that we have locked up. Beside, since security agencies were able to arrest the terrorist earlier, they can still be arrested again in subsequent raid. For now, we want our girls back please.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by tinuolababy(f): 3:48pm On Jul 08, 2015
Never! This won't stop the bombings
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by seunmsg(m): 3:52pm On Jul 08, 2015
tinuolababy:
Never! This won't stop the bombings

Has locking them up stopped the bombing?

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by kernel504(m): 3:53pm On Jul 08, 2015
The North may likely never recover from insurgency. Their elders and politicians have sold there youth's future to illiteracy, unemployment,relígion fanatism,insurgency and laziness.
Boko haram is ravaging them, despite having enjoy power most in Nigeria with all their loots.
During Jonathan's administration, they were busy blaming him, now who is to be blamed? They should ask Amnesty International to arrest Buhari or keep enjoying three explosion per day.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by trailblaiza(m): 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
grin
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by shedrack222: 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Gwan2(m): 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
My plight with both d past and present government of Nigeria is there inability to extract technical and useful information from diz captured militants....4 heaven sake take diz idiots to an unknown cells, inject them to give u som useful tip off and also brainwash dem enuf dat even wen released dey wil b harmless..I fink BH is mor sophisticated in terms of military warfare dan d naija army.Reasons being how dey brainwash diz female suïcide bombers.
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Fightin terrorism goes beyond fire for fire combat, if it means legalizing d use of jazz in d military as our only option to fight d insurgence so b it.
Lemme state an instance, there was an uproar som months back for US to close its military base in Guantánamo bay becos of hw dey extract their info frm diz suspected terrorist, it wz said to b inhuman.
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Dey inject diz guyz with a drug dat inhibits sleep 4 days even though u wil b feelin intense sleep, dat enough makes d prisoners to almost b in a mental illness state, at dat point dey begin to talk many tins which d informative part will b takin and used. Daz is d worst form of PSYCHOLOGICAL TORTURE. But it helps because once d suspect is released, he is already brainwashed.
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If only we had a gud intelligence agency, releasing BH detainees wont b a big ish..cos u wil mor or less b releasing naija army informants to dia camp.

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by hazyfm: 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
HMMM... CAN THEY BE TRUSTED?

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by alaoeri: 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
This is ain't acceptable.
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by fejikudz(m): 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2015
Smh for buhari
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Lovexme(m): 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2015
Holl up holl up holl up..Say what??

Gerrara here mehn. Shii! undecided



No room for negotiations.
Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by UnknownT: 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2015
let's see how it goes! Hope it doesn't backfire like the first one. NA shouldn't declare cease fire for it oh, they should continue bombardment
Government should trade those ones in Ekwulobia prisons first biko cool

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by docphresh(m): 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2015
I think it's a fair trade.
I only Marvel at the psychological damage that would have been done to the mind of those youngsters. ..

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by successking401(m): 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2015
I know many Nigerians will disagree on this offer.h'ever if we look at it critically we will find out that we as a nation stand to gain more if we accept the offer.it is better to allow 10 armed robbers to escape than to kill an innocent person in a bid to capture the fleeing armed robbers.anyway if you are a man and cannot satisfy your wife in bed check my signature for more info.save yourself the embarassment by dialing zero seven zero three nine six four zero zero nine seven

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by dunkem21(m): 4:09pm On Jul 08, 2015
My words will continually pierce through ..

Obiagelli Ezekwesili ..the cries of those girls will continually haunt you till the truth about this scam is unravelled.

Work harder, continue with the meetings and consultations ..your freedom is near.

https://www.nairaland.com/2436646/bringbackourgirls-crew-meet-president-buhari

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by elohorayodele: 4:10pm On Jul 08, 2015
chibok girls or mothers?

swapping 230 girls for 20 terrorists ( or commanders who must be very useful to BH to swap just 19 of them for over 200 girls) who are capable of killing 10000 people in a year.

Govt should properly consider this move viz a viz the Collateral damage

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Re: Boko Haram Offers To Swap Detainees For Kidnapped Girls by Diesel1(m): 4:10pm On Jul 08, 2015
seunmsg:


Has locking them up stopped the bombing?
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