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Photo: Nigeria Marks 500 Days Since Boko Haram Schoolgirl Abductions by free2ryhme: 5:29pm On Aug 27, 2015



Abuja (AFP) - Relatives of over 200 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants marked, on Thursday, 500 days since the abductions with hope dwindling for their rescue despite a renewed push to end the insurgency.

The landmark comes amid a worsening security crisis in northeastern Nigeria, where Islamists have stepped up deadly attacks since the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari, killing more than 1,000 people in three months.

Boko Haram fighters stormed the Government Secondary School in the remote town of Chibok in Borno state on the evening of April 14 last year, seizing 276 girls who were preparing for end-of-year exams.

Fifty-seven escaped but nothing has been heard of the 219 others since May last year, when about 100 of them appeared in a Boko Haram video, dressed in Muslim attire and reciting the Koran.

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has since said they have all converted to Islam and been "married off".

The Bring Back Our Girls social media and protest campaign has announced a youth march in the capital Abuja to mark the grim anniversary along with an evening candle-lit vigil.

Spokeswoman Aisha Yesufu said she was hopeful that the "right thing will be done‎" under the new regime of Buhari, who replaced Goodluck Jonathan on May 29, vowing to crush Boko Haram.


"We have a new government. Yes, we have seen the kind of things he has done, his body language, what he has said about our girls. He has made them an issue," she told AFP.

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"So we are hopeful that the right things (will) be done but at the same time we Nigerians should understand that the rescue of the Chibok girls is not a privilege... It's their right as enshrined in the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria."

The mass abduction brought the brutality of the Islamist insurgency unprecedented worldwide attention and prompted a viral social media campaign demanding their release backed by personalities from US First Lady Michelle Obama to the actress Angelina Jolie.

Nigeria's government was criticised for its initial response to the crisis and Western powers, including the US, have offered logistical and military support to Nigeria's rescue effort, but there have been few signs of progress so far.

The military has said it knows where the girls are but has ruled out a rescue effort because of the dangers to the girls' lives.

"The president's statement in his inauguration -- that we cannot say we have succeeded without the rescue of our Chibok girl -- we are holding onto that pledge," Oby Ezekwesili, a former education minister and also a spokeswoman for the campaign told reporters in Abuja on Monday.

http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-marks-500-days-since-boko-haram-schoolgirl-052602199.html
Re: Photo: Nigeria Marks 500 Days Since Boko Haram Schoolgirl Abductions by free2ryhme: 5:33pm On Aug 27, 2015
cryThey are gone like so many others you never heard about...when this one happened it got press and President Goodluck did his best to suppress the story. He and his cronies were busy stealing billions from oil productions and don't want press of any kind. Much of Boko's weapons comes from the Nigerian Army and Police.

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