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In reply to the discussion: Boko Haram fighters 'surrender' as alleged chief killed [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)11. Well, the animal kingdom has already shown they don't like 'em:
Snakes and bees 'flush out' Boko Haram fighters (Warning: snake pic)
26 June 2014

The Nigerian Army is struggling to flush Boko Haram Islamist fighters out of their forest fastness, but it seems snakes may be doing the job for them.
Two suspected Boko Haram gunmen captured by local volunteers in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, said they had fled the Sambisa Forest because of "incessant snake bites", the Vanguard newspaper reports.
One of the suspects, Kolo Mustapha, said bees have also been known to join in the attacks, often leaving their victims fatally injured. Some of his fellow-fighters think there is a supernatural aspect to the attacks, fearing that Boko Haram's victims are wreaking vengeance on their killers. Mustapha said he was caught because, like many others, he was trying to sneak back into town "as we have nowhere else to go". "Our leaders have fled to Cameroon," he added, saying they had forced local youths to join the group.
The other captive, Umar Abor, said "almost all our comrades are leaving the Sambisa because of constant attacks by snakes and bees". Many accuse Boko Haram leaders of having brought the plague upon themselves by kidnapping and killing civilians. The Civilian JTF volunteers agree that fighters have been fleeing the forest in growing numbers over the past two weeks, and were helping the security forces find weapons caches.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-28034240
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025165533
26 June 2014

The Nigerian Army is struggling to flush Boko Haram Islamist fighters out of their forest fastness, but it seems snakes may be doing the job for them.
Two suspected Boko Haram gunmen captured by local volunteers in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, said they had fled the Sambisa Forest because of "incessant snake bites", the Vanguard newspaper reports.
One of the suspects, Kolo Mustapha, said bees have also been known to join in the attacks, often leaving their victims fatally injured. Some of his fellow-fighters think there is a supernatural aspect to the attacks, fearing that Boko Haram's victims are wreaking vengeance on their killers. Mustapha said he was caught because, like many others, he was trying to sneak back into town "as we have nowhere else to go". "Our leaders have fled to Cameroon," he added, saying they had forced local youths to join the group.
The other captive, Umar Abor, said "almost all our comrades are leaving the Sambisa because of constant attacks by snakes and bees". Many accuse Boko Haram leaders of having brought the plague upon themselves by kidnapping and killing civilians. The Civilian JTF volunteers agree that fighters have been fleeing the forest in growing numbers over the past two weeks, and were helping the security forces find weapons caches.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-28034240
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025165533
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Well, since the Nigerian military was able to defeat them without US interference...
BrotherIvan
Sep 2014
#8
Defining the proper role for U.S. foreign policy in the middle east is one thing,
cheapdate
Sep 2014
#23
No, this is what you do to those who kidnap young girls, rape them, sell them, kill them.
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#7
That's an inconveniant truth to those who think there's a such thing as'acceptable losses' or ...
marble falls
Sep 2014
#13
Rape is never acceptable, calling out others shortcomings does not excuse either, I don't understand
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#17
You are trying to show compassion, where is your compassion for these young girls,
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#29
Are you saying they need a reward? We do not know if these girls are alive and they have been
Thinkingabout
Sep 2014
#21
I'm saying they should not be executed. How does that translate into "deserve a reward"?
Scootaloo
Sep 2014
#22