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The 279 adolescents trafficked in Jangebe’s internment camp, in the north-east of Nigeria, were released and found this March in the governorate of Zamfara, donde held a ceremony in his honor.
“Damos gracias a Dios por haberos devuelto con nosotros”, declared the governor of Zamfara, Bello Matawalle, in front of the 279 adolescents, released this night over four days.
“Seun 279 y ninguna otra está ausente”, asseguró el gobernador.
Initially, las autoridades aseguraron que faltaban 317 chicas tras the attack of a group of armed men against this internment.
The youngsters, from 12 to 16 years old, can be seen, playing March through the morning in various minibuses to Gusau (capital of Zamfara), signaled an AFP periodical.
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Authorities reunite in an auditorium and entreparon ropa limpia y un hiyab (velo que cubre el cabello y el pecho) de color celeste.
Luego, in the presence of periodicals and photographers, many are pissed off to sing the Nigerian national anthem.
“Our hiccups will last for hours”, explanation, during the ceremony, Hafsat Umar Anka, one of the sequels. “Some of our dolot have as many pears as we need.”
The conditions under which fueron retains fueron completely atroces, prosiguió, y los secuestradores amenazaron con matarlas si intentionaban escapar.
The President Muhammadu Buhari expressed his “legal allegation” during the release of the chickens. “I am one of the families and the people of Zamfara to receive and celebrate the return of these traumatized alumni,” he said in a statement.
Buhari promised to end the conflict in the north of the country, but the situation is deteriorating every day. El martes por la mañana, a base of the UN and a military camp fueron blank of an attack by militiamen of a group of jihadist vinculado to the Islamic State (EI).
Schools, new objective
The rapture of Zamfara’s alumni is the quarter attack against escalators in less than three months in the northeast of Nigeria, since the beginning of a decade the criminal groups, called “bandids”, multiply the cleaning robots and practicing the sequences to help rescate.
In general, these criminals attack public figures or passengers in the carriages, but in the last months, the Parisian schools have been converted into a more lucrative objective.
The authorities of Zamfara are acostumbradas to treat with these groups, with those desde hace más de un anoo negocian una amnistía a cambio de la entrega de sus armas.
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They are just the authorities of the state of Zamfara the ones who negotiate released in December passed 344 chicos who were taken to a hospital in Katsina’s home state.
After each release, the authorities say that they have been rescued, but the experts in security on the screen and the fact that these practices support the security forces in these regions insure minors due to extreme poverty.
This year, The governor explained that “criminal” criminals had intermediaries in the negotiations and dismantling had paid a fine.
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This new massive massacre revived the record of the Chibok rapture in 2014, when the jihadist group Boko Haram followed by 276 students, a hecho who raised the global indignation.
More than one centenary of the chicas will disappear and nadie sabe cuantas sobrevivieron.
Poverty and insecurity
Pero these sequences are different: the criminals actuan for the diner and not for ideological reasons, pese a que algunos han tejido lazos con los grupos jihadistas en el norte.
These criminal organizations atraen every year has more examples from these regions more than 80% of the inhabitants live in extreme poverty.
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Some of these groups have tens of thousands of fighters, others only a few dozen.
This criminal violence has caused since 2011 the death of more than 8,000 people and the displacement of more than 200,000 people, notified the International Crisis Group (ICG)’s publication by 2020.
The UN Agency for Refugees (HCR) said on Tuesday in a statement that it had “alarmed the rise of violence in the northeast of Nigeria”.
“Through the armed groups and the violence between communities, more than 7,660 Nigerian refugees fled to Maradi”, in the Niger vecino, from the principles of the year, leading to 77,000 displaced personsin this region of Nigerian states of Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara.
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