Nine Years After, 98 Chibok Girls Still In Boko Haram Captivity
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Nine years after Boko Haram abducted 276 students from a girls’ school
in Chibok, 98 girls are still being held by Boko Haram and a slew of
abductions have taken place since, revealing the utter failure of the Nigerian
authorities to learn from the heartbreak of Chibok and, ultimately, to protect
children, Amnesty International said today.
Since the Chibok
school girls were abducted by Boko Haram, a plethora of schools have been
targeted, with girls being abducted, raped, killed or forced into
“marriages”.
The Nigerian authorities, however, have not carried
out a single credible investigation into the security failures that left
children vulnerable to the atrocities committed by Boko Haram and gunmen.
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“Parents of the 98 Chibok school girls who are still being held by Boko Haram
— as well as other children abducted by gunmen — are living in anguish,
knowing that their children are in the hands of ruthless individuals who
subject their loved ones to chilling brutalities,” said Isa Sanusi, Acting
Director of Amnesty International Nigeria.
“It is beyond time that
the Nigerian authorities took meaningful action to counter armed groups like
Boko Haram and gunmen. Nigeria has an obligation to implement safeguards to
protect all children, and the lack of accountability for these callous crimes
is fueling impunity.
The missing Chibok school girls should be
returned home to their families, and all those responsible for committing
grave violations must face justice.”
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