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NEWS and REPORTS => World News => Topic started by: BBC on Oct 27, 2014, 01:32 PM

Title: #News: Nigerian girls 'sent to front line'
Post by: BBC on Oct 27, 2014, 01:32 PM
(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/75306000/jpg/_75306515_line976.jpg)  Who are Boko Haram?  (http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/78554000/jpg/_78554756_78359526.jpg) Boko Haram militants control several towns and villages in northern Nigeria  Escape from Boko Haram (http://www.theinfostride.com/news/world-africa-29762252)

Who are Boko Haram? (http://www.theinfostride.com/news/world-africa-13809501)

Profile: Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau (http://www.theinfostride.com/news/world-africa-18020349)

Will 'truce' with Boko Haram free Chibok girls? (http://www.theinfostride.com/news/world-africa-29667078)

(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/75306000/jpg/_75306515_line976.jpg)  In the report (http://features.hrw.org/features/HRW_2014_report/Those_Terrible_Weeks_in_Their_Camp/index.html),  a 19-year-old woman says she was held in militant camps for three months last year.

In one operation, she was given a knife to kill one of five vigilantes captured by Boko Haram.

"I was shaking with horror and couldn't do it. The camp leader's wife took the knife and killed him," she said.

On another occasion, she was forced to accompany the men to the front line.

"I was told to hold the bullets and lie in the grass while they fought.  They came to me for extra bullets as the fight continued during the day," the woman  said.

(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/77160000/jpg/_77160636_5d5502b1-c42c-42b4-9028-e2020b262c3d.jpg) Thousands of extra soldiers have failed to quell the five-year insurgency   (http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/77323000/jpg/_77323066_77311827.jpg) An international campaign was launched for the release of teenage girls abducted in April    "When security forces arrived at the scene and began to shoot at us, I fell  down in fright. The insurgents dragged me along on the ground as they fled back to camp."

HRW said it had interviewed 30 women and girls who had either fled captivity or were released by Boko Haram.

They included 12 of the 57 who managed to escape when the militants raided a boarding school in the remote town of Chibok in Borno in April.

'Rape' Boko Haram is still holding 219 of the girls it had abducted during the raid, sparking a global campaign for their release.

On 17 October, Nigeria's chief of defence staff said the military had agreed a truce with Boko Haram, and he was hopeful that the girls would be freed within a week.

However, Boko Haram has not commented on the alleged deal and the girls have not been released.

(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/77323000/jpg/_77323064_77311968.jpg) The main cities in northern Nigeria have been bombed on many occasions    HRW said Boko Haram seemed to pick victims arbitrarily, though students and Christians were particularly targeted.

One young woman held in a camp described how combatants placed a noose around her neck and threatened her with death until she renounced her religion.

The women and girls interviewed said that some Boko Haram commanders appeared to make efforts to protect them from intercourseual violence.

However, HRW said it had documented eight cases of intercourseual violence perpetrated by fighters and most cases of rape occurred after the victims were forced to marry.

In the latest abductions, about 30 children were taken during Thursday's raid on Mafa village in Borno.

"The insurgents... grabbed young people, boys and girls, from our region," said Alhaji Shettima Maina, a local community leader for Mafa.

At least 17 people were also killed in the assault, blamed by the Nigerian authorities on bandits.

(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/78361000/gif/_78361184_nigeria_boko_haram_v4.gif)   (http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/75306000/jpg/_75306515_line976.jpg)  Are you in north-eastern Nigeria? How has the recent conflict affected you? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk (haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk?subject=Nigeria 29782397).


Source: BBC