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Nigerian girls failed by authorities after escaping Boko Haram captivity – Report

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Girls endured abduction, sexual slavery and other crimes by Boko Haram. Their escape was often followed by further violations in military detention.

The post Nigerian girls failed by authorities after escaping Boko Haram captivity – Report appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

Source: Premium Times - Nigeria leading newspaper for news, investigations

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