THE Human Rights Watch has given horrific details of how kidnapped Chibok
schoolgirls were abused by Boko Haram members.
In its newly released report, the rights group said its report on the girls’
abuse was made up of first-hand accounts from some of the schoolgirls who
escaped after April’s Chibok kidnappings.
It described the revelations which emerged from the girls interviews as
“shocking details.”
The report, entitled: “Those Terrible Weeks in Their Camp: Boko Haram
Violence against Women and Girls in North-East Nigeria,” includes evidence the
group said it got from 46 witnesses and victims of the sect.
Expressing the “shocking details,” the human rights group, sharing the
experiences of some girls who escaped from terror group, said many of them
suffered physical torture, rape and forced marriage, which they endured in their
secret forest camps.
The report said some victims were also forced to take part in attacks and
carry ammunition for fighters during battle, adding that “others have been used
as bait to lure Christian men to their deaths.”
Daniel Bekele, Africa Director at Human Rights Watch, said Nigerian
government must do more to protect and rehabilitate the girls, and also to track
down those behind the abuse.
“The Nigerian government and its allies need to step up their efforts to put
an end to these brutal abductions and provide for the medical, psychological,
and social needs of the women and girls who have managed to escape.
“The girls were held for several days in the Sambisa forest and only released
after they promised to convert to Islam and give up school,” he said.
The Human Rights Watch, in a Sky News report, said the government “rarely, if
ever, interviews the girls.”
It said “the group targets students and Christians, threatening them with
whipping, beating, or death unless they convert to Islam, stop attending school,
and wear the veil or hijab.”
The Agence France-Presse (AFP), taking excerpts from the report, quoted a
19-year-old student from Borno State, who described how militants ambushed her
and five friends and threatened to kill them for going to school.
According to the news agency report, one of the men shouted: “Aha! These are
the people we are looking for, so you are the ones with strong heads who insist
on attending school when we have said ‘Boko’ is ‘Haram.’ We will kill you here
today.”
Girls who escape the group’s clutches are often ignored despite having vital
intelligence about Boko Haram’s inner workings, the report said.
For example, they often have information on chain of command, ammunition, and
how the fighters keep tabs on Nigeria’s military.http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/19891-horrific-details-of-chibok-girls-abuse-by-human-rights-watch
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