The son of radical preacher Mohamed Yusuf, the late founder of Boko Haram was reportedly arrested by authorities in Chad, according to intelligence sources. He’s accused of leading a cell linked to he Islamic State West Africa Province or ISWAP — a terrorist group considered a splinter faction of Boko Haram. But do these arrests mean that the fight against extremism is progressing in Western Chad? FRANCE 24’s correspondent Harold Girard answers the question.
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