Watch & Download video sent by Boko Haram to show girls are alive and well

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The clip, which was obtained by CNN,
was released to negotiators by Boko
Haram as “proof of life”. The video shows
15 of the girls wearing long hijabs and
lined up against a dirty yellow wall.
A wave of hope has arisen in the case of
the abducted Chibok girls following the
release of a video which aims to prove
that they are alive and well.
The clip, which was obtained by CNN,
was sent to negotiators by Boko Haram as
“proof of life”.
The video shows 15 of the girls wearing
long hijabs and lined up against a dirty
yellow wall.
They are then asked to states their names
and where they were taken from and
each girl, in obedience to the command,
explains that she was taken from Chibok
Government Secondary School.
According to CNN:
“As the two-minute clip comes to an end,
one of the girls, Naomi Zakaria, makes a
final — apparently scripted — appeal to
whoever is watching, urging the Nigerian
authorities to help reunite the girls with
their families.”
“I am speaking on 25 December 2015, on
behalf of the all the Chibok girls and we
are all well,” she says, stressing the word
“all”, and CNN believes her intonation
seems to imply that the 15 teens seen in
the video have been chosen to represent
the group as a whole.”

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Reuters also reported that two Chibok
parents, Rifkatu Ayuba and Mary Ishaya
said they recognised their daughters,
Saratu and Hauwa, in the video, while a
third mother, Yana Galang, identified five
of the missing girls.
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