Mamma till saknad flicka: ”Ingen berättar något”
Uppgiften om att uppemot 90 skolflickor kan ha tillfångatagits av terrorgruppen Boko Haram i Nigeria har ännu inte bekräftats av myndigheterna, skriver AFP. Flickorna saknas sedan en attack mot en by i nordöstra delen av landet på måndagen.
– Ingen berättar något officiellt. Vi vet fortfarande inte hur många av våra döttrar som har återfunnits och hur många som saknas, säger en kvinna vars 16-åriga dotter är bland de saknade, till AFP.
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Kidnappningen av skolflickorna i Chibok
Wikipedia (en)
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 extremist, Islamic, terrorist organization based in northeastern Nigeria. 57 of the schoolgirls managed to escape over the next few months and some have described their capture in appearances at international human rights conferences. A child born to one of the girls and believed by medical personnel to be about 20 months old also was released, according to the Nigerian president's office.
Since then hopes were raised on various occasions that the 219 remaining girls might be released. Newspaper reports suggested that Boko Haram was hoping to use the girls as a negotiating pawns in exchange for some of their commanders in jail.
In May 2016, one of the missing girls, Amina Ali, was found. She claimed that the remaining girls were still there, but that six had died. A further 21 girls were freed in October 2016, while another was rescued the next month. Another was found in January 2017. 82 more girls were freed in May 2017. One of the girls was rescued in January 2018.
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