Sunday, April 20, 2014

U.S. Security Expert Says Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabab Terrorist Sects Are Backing Boko Haram

 

Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabaab terrorist organizations operating in the Islamic Maghreb and Arabian peninsula are helping members of Boko Haram carry out their operations in Nigeria.
This is according to forensic criminologist and security co-ordinator at the American University of Nigeria, Dr. Lionel Von Frederck Rawlins.
Rawlins, a US marine, who has worked in Europe, Africa, Asia, Central and South America, the Middle East and Far East as a counter-terrorist specialist, explained that Nigeria is under siege from terrorists from other lands.
He advised the Nigerian government to seek help in dealing with the insurgency.
According to him, the Nigerian government and people "only have to ask and they will send people."
"Some people believe that it is politically-motivated. Maybe it was and it started off that way. Some believe it is religiously motivated, but I don't know if that is true.
"I doubt it because Muslims are killing Muslims as well, not just Christians and non-Muslims; so if you want to look at it that way, it is a fallacy. What I would say is that it has got to the point where Boko Haram is killing people because Boko Haram is now proving a point that it can kill and get away with it. It has gone beyond religion, politics and ideology.
"It is a belief: 'I can kill people and I can get away with it and let me show you I can do it.’'That is what it is now. It is a showman thing.
"A case in point: Look at what they did or tried to do in Giwa Barracks, Maiduguri recently. They tried to take on a military base! That alone tells you that these people are so emboldened they don’t even care about attacking a military base where soldiers are with weapons."
He explained that Boko Haram currently receives help from other globally recognized terror groups.
"What you have now are insurgents from other countries. They are trained by Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabaab and other groups. They send people here to train them. They also go for training and come back but you must remember, many terrorist groups are in this together and they don’t have problem training and supporting each other because they know that one day, they can call each other for help and when they do, they expect that you will come and help. They may say 'We need you to help us get Mali,' and then you send people because they trained you, gave you funding and all the resources you need, so that was done for you to pay back.
"So, you are correct to say they got people to help them. There are times also that survivors report that people who came with Boko Haram to kill them were speaking a language they have never heard before; nothing out of Nigeria, so they could be French, Spanish, something from Mali, CAR, Kenya, etc. They know instinctively that it is not a Nigerian tongue which proves the fact that they bring in outsiders."
"We have to give the military the support that it needs, and if you don't give them that support, it is very demoralizing for the soldiers. It erodes their confidence and their morale to know that 'I am fighting to defend you and then when Boko Haram insurgents are killed, you turn around and blame me, but when Boko Haram kill 50, you don't say anything.' You don't go after them with the same force and the same venom; you don’t go after them like you go after the military when people are killed and to me, that is unfair. If you are going to do it, do it both ways. Tell the bad guys that what they are doing is wrong and tell the good guys as well that what they are doing is wrong when they go wrong."

No comments:

Post a Comment