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In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by AnnaKareninaFan: 2:16am On Apr 01, 2016
By Andy Spyra/Siobhán O’Grady for FOREIGN POLICY

Laraba Bitrus was working in a small grocer’s shop in the northeastern Nigerian town of Gwoza when Boko Haram militants invaded. With nowhere to run, the armed men took her captive, beat her with a whip, and forced her to watch as they sawed off her uncle’s head. After 11 days, she fled on foot, traveling through the bush to Madagali, where she stayed until the extremists took over that small town as well, forcing her to flee again: this time further south to Yola, the capital of Adamawa state, where she now lives in the catholic St. Theresa's refugee camp.

She was one of the lucky ones.


More than six years into their bloody campaign in northern Nigeria and the surrounding Lake Chad region, Boko Haram extremists have killed around 20,000 people. Entire villages have been razed to the ground; men and boys executed or forcibly recruited to join the militants’ ranks; and women and girls taken against their will as wives and household slaves. As part of the group’s brutal effort to establish an Islamic caliphate ruled under a strict interpretation of sharia, its militants have conducted mass rape.

And though Yola is safer than the most besieged areas of the country farther north, it is not free from the fear imposed by the group, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in March 2015. Thousands of displaced people are still seeking shelter in the city of 350,000 residents. Despite some critical military successes on the part of the Nigerian government, and a regional taskforce supported by Chad, Niger, Cameroon, and Benin, which have caused the group to lose control of much of its territory (an area once estimated as the size of Belgium), Boko Haram continues to terrorize parts of Nigeria.

Women are especially vulnerable.

These photographs were taken in a safe location in Yola, away from the St. Theresa's refugee camp on a hot day in January. There was a single room set aside, where these portraits — of some 40 women — could be taken in relative quiet from the morning through the afternoon. Apart from the bits of conversation and interview, the only noise was the audible click of the camera’s shutter. The only source of light came from the room’s one window.


As these women — the ones who chose to speak of their captivity — shared pieces of their stories, an air of defiance permeated the room. It varied from woman to woman in its intensity, but it never entirely disappeared.

Mary John Ibrahim, a Christian woman in her early 50s, was working in the government hospital in Gwoza when Boko Haram overran the area and burned down the hospital.

With many other residents, she fled in panic to the bush, only to be later captured by Boko Haram and brought back to Gwoza, where she was held for two weeks. During that time, she was forced to convert to Islam; when she refused, she was beaten severely and starved as punishment. One night, she was able to flee and hide in the mountains along the Cameroonian border, where, for one month, she was hidden and fed by local Muslims, who later on helped her cross the border to Cameroon.

During the takeover of Gwoza, 60-year-old Tani Bitrus was captured alongside 50 other women by Boko Haram. Her husband was executed by fighters.

During her monthlong captivity, she and the other women were compelled at gunpoint to learn Islamic teachings; when they confessed to being unable to read the Quran, the women were beaten. One day, while on the way to the market, Tani and three other women escaped, helped by Muslim women of the same Salidva tribe. Eventually, they escaped to Cameroon and, after that, to the St. Theresa's camp in Yola.

But oftentimes, instead of returning to supportive communities, those women who manage to escape Boko Haram return to an unexpected stigma. According to a February report published by UNICEF and International Alert, these women are often referred to as “Boko Haram wives.” And for those who become pregnant after being raped in captivity, their children are thought tainted because they have “bad blood.”

Many of the women from Gwoza — like Laraba, Mary John, and Tani, who now live in the St. Theresa's camp — are afraid to go home.

Source: http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/03/31/the-wives-of-boko-haram-fighters-nigeria-captives-escape/

This article is titled The 'Wives' of Boko Haram by Foreign Policy

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by AnnaKareninaFan: 2:16am On Apr 01, 2016
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Olarajee(m): 2:20am On Apr 01, 2016
Hmm...
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by jeffizy(m): 2:28am On Apr 01, 2016
I say NEVER AGAIN!!

Never again will such evil walk our lands.
Never again will our eyes see the cruel death of family and kins.

NEVER AGAIN!!

Never again shall the heart of man be allowed to fester such decayed thoughts about annihilation and commotion.

To the displaced and beareved, only the heavens will give you succour.

We can only imagine.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by gudluckgreat(m): 2:34am On Apr 01, 2016
Is there a form of life that is fair?

Is there a life where the past get a repair?

Still there aint to meaning in life...

If in all you are to a terrorist, a wife
cry

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by orisa37: 3:36am On Apr 01, 2016
All of varying beauties and postures.
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by bloomstar: 3:36am On Apr 01, 2016
happy new month guys.... i was fooled though
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by M4gunners: 3:47am On Apr 01, 2016
Na dem dem.
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by adorablepepple(f): 5:45am On Apr 01, 2016
undecided
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Gidoka(m): 7:27am On Apr 01, 2016
They should be put on a leach, cos dey have the same orientation as their husbands.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by koligs: 8:10am On Apr 01, 2016
Tufiakwa!!! These women look more horrible than the situation in north.


Can't this Ugly ducklins advice their husbands

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by haryomikun(m): 8:10am On Apr 01, 2016
Gee.... Na wa oh. God help them sha

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:11am On Apr 01, 2016
Who sai
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by donbugy(m): 8:12am On Apr 01, 2016
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by lielbree: 8:12am On Apr 01, 2016
sad which kind worwo be dis this early morning op angry

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by OgeneUkwenu(f): 8:12am On Apr 01, 2016
Tufiakwa!!! These women look more horrible than the situation in north.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by ozila(m): 8:12am On Apr 01, 2016
see their faces
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by lifezone247(m): 8:12am On Apr 01, 2016
grin
OgeneUkwenu:
Tufiakwa!!! These women look more horrible than the situation in north.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by rattlesnake(m): 8:13am On Apr 01, 2016
Pathetic
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by yungpowers(m): 8:13am On Apr 01, 2016
Them resemble Devil from Africa.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Honour91(m): 8:13am On Apr 01, 2016
Very Ugly.... shocked...end time wife
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 01, 2016
Awon iyawo were dem
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by SIRRDIQ(m): 8:14am On Apr 01, 2016
all are from Somalia none from Nigeria.....April dull things

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Ucheosefoh(m): 8:14am On Apr 01, 2016
Despite the hardship we witness everyday because of this government incompetence I always give thanks to God I am from this side of the country "east" where I live and walk without fear of insecurity. I pity the people of northeast because nothing is worst than sleeping and waking up in fear you may not live or see your love ones the next day.

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:15am On Apr 01, 2016
no Comment
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by samx4real(m): 8:16am On Apr 01, 2016
God go purnish all of them!!!
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by ThePeacemaker(m): 8:16am On Apr 01, 2016
They all look crestfallen


May God put smiles on their faces

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by Nobody: 8:16am On Apr 01, 2016
omg! see beauties...Im already crushing tongue *faints*

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by jamex93(m): 8:17am On Apr 01, 2016
Chai
Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by seankay(m): 8:18am On Apr 01, 2016
why are these women this ugly? could it be poverty or illiteracy?

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Re: In Pictures, Meet The 'Wives' Of Boko Haram by jericco1(m): 8:18am On Apr 01, 2016
it is well

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