France blasts ‘cruelty’ as Boko Haram displays kidnapped family
Islamist rebels in Nigeria on Monday
released video of a French family kidnapped in neighboring Cameroon
last week, leading France to blast the scene as one of “cruelty without
limits.” The seven-member family was flanked by armed fighters from the
Boko Haram movement in the brief video. One of the captive men reads a
statement demanding that Nigeria and Cameroon free jailed members of
Boko Haram, which is battling to establish Islamic rule in northern
Nigeria, and their families. ”Meet all the demands we have mentioned,
and if you leave out one of them, we will kill these hostages,” the
masked man says.
The family — a couple, their four
children and an uncle — were seized in a national park in remote
northern Cameroon on February 19. Authorities in Cameroon said they were
quickly spirited across the border into Nigeria. French Foreign
Minister Laurent Fabius denounced the video, saying, “All of the state
services are mobilized to free our countrymen.” ”For all of us, these
images are terribly shocking. They demonstrate cruelty without limits,”
Fabius said in a statement released Monday afternoon.
The kidnapping has raised fears of
Westerners being targeted by Islamist militant groups in Africa in the
wake of the French military intervention against other Islamist rebels
in Mali. The masked man in the video says French President Francois
Hollande “started war against Islam, and we must fight him
everywhere.” ”He also should learn that we have spread everywhere to
save our oppressed brothers,” the masked man adds.
The father works for the French company
GDF Suez and is based in Yaounde, the capital in southern Cameroon. GDF
Suez, which is developing a natural gas liquefaction project in
Cameroon, said it was working closely with the French Foreign Ministry.
Source: CNN
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