Suspect raconte avoir rejoint Khalid al-Barnawi au Boko Haram lors du procès de l'attentat contre l'ONU

Un suspect dans le procès pour l'attentat de 2011 contre le bâtiment de l'ONU a raconté comment il a rejoint Khalid al-Barnawi au Boko Haram.

Le procès concerne des suspects accusés de l'attentat du 26 août 2011 contre le bâtiment des Nations Unies. Un suspect, jugé aux côtés du présumé opérateur de Boko Haram Khalid al-Barnawi, a témoigné de son implication. Il a détaillé sa décision de rejoindre al-Barnawi au sein du groupe. Ce témoignage éclaire les dynamiques internes de l'organisation terroriste liée à l'attaque. Le dossier continue d'examiner les rôles des personnes impliquées dans l'incident qui visait l'organisme international.

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