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Nigeria scorns Boko Haram's captive girls swap offer | Nigeria scorns Boko Haram's captive girls swap offer |
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Nigeria has insisted it will not agree to a request to free imprisoned Islamic militants in return for the release of dozens of kidnapped schoolgirls. | Nigeria has insisted it will not agree to a request to free imprisoned Islamic militants in return for the release of dozens of kidnapped schoolgirls. |
Interior Minister Abba Moro said Boko Haram, the group holding the girls, was in no moral position to make the offer. | Interior Minister Abba Moro said Boko Haram, the group holding the girls, was in no moral position to make the offer. |
The group earlier released a video of the girls and suggested a swap, and a Nigerian official had said that all options were on the table. | The group earlier released a video of the girls and suggested a swap, and a Nigerian official had said that all options were on the table. |
Boko Haram snatched more than 200 girls from a school on 14 April. | Boko Haram snatched more than 200 girls from a school on 14 April. |
About 50 children escaped, and it is not known how many are still being held. | About 50 children escaped, and it is not known how many are still being held. |
The video released on Monday showed 136 girls, and was interspersed with militants explaining that they had "converted" to Islam. | The video released on Monday showed 136 girls, and was interspersed with militants explaining that they had "converted" to Islam. |
Three of the girls - wearing full-length cloaks - are shown speaking. Two say they were Christian and have converted, while the other says she is Muslim. | |
The US state department said intelligence experts were closely examining the footage for clues to the girls' whereabouts. | |
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said on the video: "For those who have not accepted Islam, I swear to Allah we will never release them until after you release our brethren in your prison." | Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said on the video: "For those who have not accepted Islam, I swear to Allah we will never release them until after you release our brethren in your prison." |
A man who is related to three of the girls said the video at first gave him hope, but then made him anxious and tearful. | |
"Maybe they are converted into another religion by force, so it truly is a kind of terrifying situation," said the man, who did not want to be named. | |
Earlier reports said some of the girls had been married off to their captors, and Abubakar Shekau had also threatened to sell some of them. | |
After the video was released, information ministry official Mike Omeri had suggested that "all options" were still being considered. | |
However, Mr Moro told the BBC that the government would not agree to any kind of swap deal. | However, Mr Moro told the BBC that the government would not agree to any kind of swap deal. |
"As far as this government is concerned, the option of [the] swap of innocent citizens with people who have taken arms against the country... is not on the table," he said. | |
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is forbidden", had previously said the girls should not have been at school and should get married instead. | Boko Haram, which means "Western education is forbidden", had previously said the girls should not have been at school and should get married instead. |
The militants have been engaged in a violent campaign against the Nigerian government since 2009. | The militants have been engaged in a violent campaign against the Nigerian government since 2009. |
The government has faced heavy criticism of its response to the mass abduction. | The government has faced heavy criticism of its response to the mass abduction. |
President Goodluck Jonathan said on Sunday that assistance from abroad had made him optimistic of finding the girls. | President Goodluck Jonathan said on Sunday that assistance from abroad had made him optimistic of finding the girls. |
The UK and US already have teams helping on the ground in Nigeria and an Israeli counter-terrorism team is also on its way to the country. | The UK and US already have teams helping on the ground in Nigeria and an Israeli counter-terrorism team is also on its way to the country. |