The first many people around the world heard of Boko Haram was when BringBackOurGirls campaign started after 276 schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in the small town of Chibok while sleeping in their dormitories on April 14, 2014. Andrew Pocock, the former British high commissioner to Nigeria, said UK and US governments knew the whereabouts of the girls after they were kidnapped, but can’t do anything.
On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria. Responsibility for the kidnappings was claimed by Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist and terrorist organization based in northeastern Nigeria. A few of the schoolgirls managed to escape and some have described their capture in appearances at international human rights conferences.
On 17 October 2014, hopes were raised that the 219 remaining girls might soon be released after the Nigerian army announced a truce between Boko Haram and government forces. The announcement coincided with the six-month anniversary of the girls' capture and followed a month of negotiations mediated in Saudi Arabia by Chadian president, Idriss Déby.
today here are some of the stories emanating from kidnapped women of Boko Haram....
From a reliable Boko Haram insurgents have reportedly filmed their victims while they were raped for many times. An investigation by Christina Lamb of The Sunday Times Magazine says that reporters have seen videos of Chibok school girls being raped over and over again by Boko Haram terrorists until they passed out. Some of the escaped girls said they were kept in ‘women’s prisons’ where they were taught about Islam. The Boko Haram insurgents visit such prisons and pick their wives.
we want to believe that the international security and human right players are aware of this fatal recalcitrance.
as when BringBackOurGirls campaign
started after 276 schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in
the small town of Chibok while sleeping in their dormitories on April
14, 2014.
Andrew Pocock, the former British high commissioner to Nigeria, said UK
and US governments knew the whereabouts of the girls after they were
kidnapped, but can’t do anything.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
The first many people
around the world heard of Boko Haram was when BringBackOurGirls campaign
started after 276 schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in
the small town of Chibok while sleeping in their dormitories on April
14, 2014.
Andrew Pocock, the former British high commissioner to Nigeria, said UK
and US governments knew the whereabouts of the girls after they were
kidnapped, but can’t do anything.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
The first many people
around the world heard of Boko Haram was when BringBackOurGirls campaign
started after 276 schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in
the small town of Chibok while sleeping in their dormitories on April
14, 2014.
Andrew Pocock, the former British high commissioner to Nigeria, said UK
and US governments knew the whereabouts of the girls after they were
kidnapped, but can’t do anything.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
Read more: https://www.naij.com/771163-horrific-filmed-us-raped-bharam-wife-cries.html
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