In
February 2012 a woman had attempted to blow up FCDA secretariat, though the
incident made the local news it all sounded to surreal for it to take foothold
in the minds of the residents of Abuja. If it had succeeded it will have
shattered the myth of the involvement of the female gender in the violent
campaign being waged by Boko Haram since 2009. continue...
However,
the attacks in the last one week have changed the notion about female suicide
bombers in Nigeria. In Kano, there has been a string of attacks perpetrated by
teenage girls, blowing themselves up to smithereens. This changes a lot of
things, first it shows the level of desperation to wreak as much havoc as much
as possible and also to carry out the attacks with minimal detection. For in
our socio-cultural milieu, the perception of women committing wrong ranks at
the bottom, it is the latter that has led several security analysts including
me when I was asked by a Dutch TV network earlier in the year on whether there
were female combatants in BHs war against the Nigerian State, the answer at
then was No.
However,
with this changing dynamics and new low recorded by the insurgents shows a
marked departure from the norm. However, Boko Harams use of female suicide
bombers has a global jihadi antecedent. She was the Palestinian Reem Riyashi.
Riyashi
detonated a 2kg bomb inside a building where the thousands of Palestinians who
cross each day from Gaza to work in a neighbouring industrial zone are
processed.
TheIsraeli
armyreported that when she reached the metal detector at the terminal, Riyashi
pretended to be crippled and claimed to have metal plates in her leg which
would sound the alarm.She asked to have a body search instead.After being taken
to an area where a group of soldiers and policemen were checking bags, she was
told to wait for a woman to come and search her in a cubicle. It was then that
she detonated the explosive device.
Two
Israeli soldiers, a policeman and a civilian security worker were killed. Seven
other Israelis and four Palestinians were injured.
According
to the Wikipedia entry under her name Riyashiwas born in1982 and she died on 14
January 200 in a suicideattack. Hamasand the Al Aqsa Brigadeclaimed that the
attack by Riyashi was a joint operation mounted as a response to weeks of
Israeli incursions intoWest Bank cities that had left about 25 Palestinians
dead. Unlike most bombers, Riyashi came from a wealthy family. She was the
eighth Palestinian female suicide bomber, but only the second to have left
behind children.Riyashi was the first female suicide bomber sent by Hamas whose
spiritual leader at the time,Sheikh Yassinhad initially objected to the
involvement of women in such actions, altering this position shortly before his
assassination by Israel in March 2004.Wearing combat fatigues and holding an
automatic rifle with a rocket-propelled grenade in the foreground, Riyashi said
that since age 13 she had dreamed of turning my body into deadly shrapnel
against theZionists.
She
continued: I always wanted to be the first woman to carry out a martyrdom
operation, where parts of my body can fly all over God has given me two
children. I love them [with] a kind of love that only God knows, but my love to
meet God is stronger still. Nigeria must not get to this, for if we ever do, no
one will be safe from warped ideological stand of death by suicide blasts
In
conclusion, as narrated by Abu Huraira, Prophet Muhammad PBUH observed that. He
who killed himself with steel (weapon) would be the eternal denizen of the fire
of hell and he would have that weapon in his hand and would be thrusting that
in his stomach forever and ever, he who drank poison and killed himself would
sip that in the fire of hell, where he is doomed forever and ever, and he
whoever killed himself by falling from the top of a mountain would constantly
fall in the fire of hell and would live there forever and ever.
This
is the part jihadist forget.
Alkasim Abdulkadiris currently an Editor at
Citizensplatform.net, an Online News portal. Hee has worked as a Producer for
BBC Media Action and as a news contributor for CNN, Aljazeera, France 24 and Guardian
UK. He is Contributing Editor at The Trent.
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