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Wednesday 4 May 2016

Cruz Bows Out As Trump Moves Closer To Nomination

Republican front-runner Donald Trump went from long-shot contender to become the party’s presumptive nominee on Tuesday with a commanding win in Indiana, and the party began to coalesce around him as top rival Ted Cruz bowed out of the race.
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The New York billionaire, who has never held public office, had repeatedly defied pundits’ predictions that his campaign would implode. He prevailed despite making outrageous statements along the way that drew biting criticism but still fed his anti-establishment appeal.
The former reality TV star now can prepare for a matchup in the Nov. 8 election with Hillary Clinton expected to be his Democratic opponent. Clinton’s march to the Democratic nomination was slowed by rival Bernie Sanders’ victory over her in Indiana.
Trump’s immediate challenge is to unite deep fissures within the Republican Party as many party loyalists are appalled at his bullying style, his treatment of women and his signature proposals to build a wall on the border with Mexico and deport 11 million illegal immigrants.
“We have to unite the party if we want to win in November,” said Henry Barbour, a Republican National Committee leader from Mississippi. “Donald Trump is the guy with the keys to the car. He’s the one who needs to unite us. Now is his opportunity. The voters have picked him.”
Trump himself called for unity in a speech at a victory rally that was free of his usual bombast and flamboyance.
Trump’s victory put to rest a belief that Republicans would choose their nominee at a contested convention when party leaders gather in Cleveland July 18-21.
At his victory rally at Trump Tower in New York, Trump walked on stage with wife Melania and other family members as the Rolling Stones’ “Start Me Up” blared over loudspeakers.
He is likely to formally wrap up the nomination on June 7 when California votes, although Ohio Governor John Kasich vowed to stay in the race as Trump’s last challenger.
Trump called Indiana a “tremendous victory” and immediately directed fire at Clinton.
“We’re going after Hillary Clinton,” he said. “She will not be a great president, she will not be a good president, she will be a poor president. She doesn’t understand trade.”
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus called Trump the party’s presumptive nominee in a tweet and said, “We all need to unite and focus” on defeating Clinton.

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Angry dad confronts bully he says made his kids' lives hell - now he faces prosecution

A frustrated father confronted bullies who he claims made life hellish for his children and even broke his son’s arm - now he faces being prosecuted.
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Christopher Cooper, 37, says son Braiden, 9, and daughter Millie, 11, have been subjected to savage treatment by a gang of tormentors since they started at North Walney Primary School in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, just over a year ago.
He wrote on Facebook: "Within a couple of weeks their education and childhoods were turned upside down by the school bully.
"He and his little gang threw Millie to the floor and then stood around her kicking her in the ribs.
"Upset, she removed her glasses to wipe her tears – the bullies response was to tell a younger child to stamp on her glasses, breaking them.

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Millie Cooper, 9, Christopher's daughter

"From them until now almost a year later, both have been subject to repeated verbal and physical assaults, certainly on a weekly if not almost daily basis."
He contacted police and the school, but claims neither have tackled the issue in a satisfactory manner.
He added: "Braiden had his arm broken and underwent surgery. On another occasion he was held in a crucifix position with his arms stretched out to the side, so another child could repeatedly punch him in the stomach.
"Millie has been kicked, punched, verbally abused, even drinks poured over her at the school party whilst wearing her party dress in order to humiliate her.
"Both have been so emotionally affected that I’m concerned Millie is on the verge of having an eating disorder, Braiden has been caught physically making himself sick to avoid going to school.”

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Braiden Cooper in hospital with a broken arm

Frustrated, Mr Cooper angrily confronted the alleged bully, telling him to to leave his kids alone or face the consequences
"The result – I am now under investigation by the police, and at risk of losing my career,” he added.
"What an absolute joke. What options was I left with?
"As a father I have always taught my kids right from wrong, and yet no one in authority, both the school and the police have shown any desire to protect them."
It is claimed he now faces charges of intimdation.
The school said in a statement: ‘Bullying is not acceptable at North Walney Primary, Nursery and Pre-School and we fully accept that there have been a number of incidents involving Mr Cooper’s children over the last six months and recognise the distress they have caused.
‘But in responding to those incidents the safety and welfare of the children has always been our first priority, and as such, we do not recognise or accept the description of the school’s actions.
‘All incidents have been properly investigated and appropriate actions taken, ranging from whole class talks, workshops from the local police officer and changes to the school routine, through to specific child focused action plans to prevent any further incidents.
‘At all times we have kept Mr Cooper involved and aware of what was being done to support his children.
"Our understanding to date was that while he was understandably angry that incidents had occurred, he was satisfied with the actions of the school and the plans put in place, including a detailed plan discussed at the start of March.
‘We want North Walney Primary School to be a place where all children thrive and achieve and we continue to work to that end.’
Police confirmed a man has been reported to court following a public order incident on March 3 2016.
The incident relates to a verbal altercation between an adult and a child, where threats were made.
The man, 37, from Barrow, has been reported to court for ‘section 4 public order offence’.
He has received summons to court for May 26.

Kim Jong-un launches missile tests whenever he's angry at US, claims former North Korean chef

North Korean tyrant Kim Jong-Un launches missile tests whenever he gets angry with America, claims his father’s former chef
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Kim Jong-un orders missile tests when he is angry, according to his dad's former chef
The dictator often makes snap military decisions when he becomes frustrated with US policy towards his impoverished, brutal nation, claims Kenji Fujimoto, who cooked for Jong-un’s dad Kim Jong-il.
But Fujimoto told Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun that Kim "has no mind to start a war”.
The chef recently returned to North Korea more than a decade after he escaped through China and defected to Japan. He released a memoir of his experiences in 2003.
He was welcomed to North Korea between April 12-23, despite his defection, and had a private three-hour dinner with Kim.
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North Korea has intensified its missile tests over the past few months
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Former North Korean chef Kenji Fujimoto
North Korea's drive to develop a nuclear capability has intensified since January, when it conducted its fourth nuclear test and followed that with a string of tests of missiles that could deliver such a weapon.
US President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Tuesday that there "was no easy solution" to the North Korean threat and while the United States "could destroy North Korea with our arsenals", there would not only be humanitarian costs but also potential impact on South Korea.
The North may be readying to launch an intermediate-range ballistic missile after a failed attempt this month, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported yesterday.

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Anything Can Happen In America

This is really exciting time in America; watching the drama of the 2016 Presidential nomination process from a distance, I find the contests, the debates, the arguments, the hustling and jostling on both sides of the mainstream political aisle, most instructive, and intriguing. The world’s most advanced democracy is proving once again that freedom is a golden ideal and that anyone who seeks to lead it, must undergo a rigorous test of leadership and courage. So far, the presidential primaries have proven to be a sifting process, and after last Tuesday, better known as Super Tuesday, many of the otherwise promising candidates have dropped out of the race, leaving the field to just a few survivors.
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But the prospects are clear: Senator Hillary Clinton seems a sure bet on the Democratic side, with Senator Bernie Sanders still trailing behind. The Republicans too may well end up with Donald Trump. The other contenders: Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich may not succeed in displacing Trump. And this in itself is a source of anxiety, to both Americans and non-Americans alike. If the race gets down to a Hillary Clinton vs Donald Trump scenario, we all have every reason to be anxious. Suppose Trump wins and becomes America’s President?
Donald Trump is a snarling insurgent and a nativist. He has said all the worse things that should never be uttered by anyone seeking to lead a responsible and diverse nation. His campaign has been marked by insults, anger, put downs, bully tactics, rants and unapologetic immaturity.  He has not been able to articulate any coherent policy, but he has proved to be very creative with populist histrionics. The list of Trumpisms is so frighteningly long and embarrassing.  He recommends torture, and the killing of families of terrorists. He has been endorsed by white supremacists and he doesn’t quite seem to mind being labeled a racist. He threatens violence and on one occasion, he almost punched a protester in the face. He even got into an altercation with the Pope. He wants to barricade the American South border, and build a wall to shut out Mexico, because according to him, the Mexicans who cross the border into America are “rapists.” And when that wall is built, he insists Mexico must pick up the bill.
He doesn’t want Muslims inside America either, and he has dismissed Africans as unwanted and Nigerians as a problem. He says:
“We need to get the Africans out. Not the blacks, the Africans. Especially the Nigerians. They’re everywhere. I went for a rally in Alaska and met just one African in the entire state. Where was he from? Nigeria! He’s in Alaska taking our jobs. They’re in Houston taking our jobs. Why can’t they stay in their own country? Why? I’ll tell you why. Because they are corrupt. Their Governments are so corrupt, they rob the people blind and bring it all here to spend. And their people run away and come down here and take our jobs! We can’t have that! If I become president, we’ll send them all home. We’ll build a wall at the Atlantic Shore. Then maybe we’ll re-colonize them because obviously they did not learn a damn thing from the British!”
     This certainly cannot be the temperament of a man who wants to be President.  Indeed, one of the most amazing things that has happened in the on-going process is how a real estate and reality television celebrity, whose best achievement is inheriting wealth, and turning around a family business, more by instinct rather than any special technocratic ability, has ended up, getting close to winning the Presidential nomination of the Republican Party, with the frightening prospect of becoming President of the United States on January 20, 2017.
The irony is that everyone underestimated him. The media loved the headlines that he offered with his many offensive remarks. He was regarded in many quarters as a comical distraction, and a bubble that may soon burst. There were pictures of his current wife, looking like a siren, with her drop-dead gorgeous figure, and skimpy dressing that belongs more to Hollywood rather than the White House. When Ted Cruz upstaged him in the Iowa caucuses, there were sighs of relief, but since then The Donald has won every other primary, and on March 1, he won in seven of the 11 states.  He is also likely to do better than his closest rivals in the coming caucuses. Except a miracle happens, Donald Trump will be the Republican flagbearer for the 2016 Presidential election. He has received endorsements from key members of the Republican establishment, something that was thought unlikely. In a recent debate, his fiercest opponents even said they would support anyone that wins the GOP nomination.  It may be too late to “dump Trump.”
He did not invent the votes that have put him comfortably in the lead. Republican voters actually gave him the votes.  While voters at party primaries do not represent the general voting population, they are nevertheless saying something about the American mind at this moment. Trump’s message of xenophobia, protectionism and isolationism attracts large followership and excites the conservative crowd. The average American is angry: angry with his circumstances, with the establishment, with the lack of jobs, with the economy, with politicians, with foreigners. Trump shapes all that anger into rhetoric and he offers himself as an alternative. He is not part of the establishment; he is against it.  He calls himself a “common sense conservative” but he is actually a political insurgent. The only time he has said anything that sounded Presidential was after Super Tuesday, when he departed from his usual script.
This has been taken as a sign that perhaps Trump will re-brand, and that his style so far has been nothing but populist gimmickry. As President of the United States, he would probably change that style, recruit experts to handle state affairs, and restrain himself.  But can America afford to vote on the basis of that possibility? Can America afford to gamble? Trump is impulsive and non-conventional; there is no guarantee that his Presidency will not trump America and embarrass the party of Abraham Lincoln.  The character of the leader affects nearly everything else.  It will be too much to believe that Donald Trump is merely acting, given his surplus confidence.
Mrs. Hillary Clinton is a better choice, but going into a general election, she would have to deal with the division within the Democratic fold. Bernie Sanders, her leading rival, has such a devoted grassroots followership that has divided the Democrats into the pro- and anti-establishment wings. Sanders has mobilized such a fanatical political base within the party and on social media that does not trust Mrs Clinton. She has been branded a friend of Wall Street and the status quo, whereas Sanders and his supporters insist that the best way forward is to change how Washington works, and they do not believe Mrs Clinton can do that.
Despite her attempts to move a little to the left in recent times, the insurgents running a “Bernie or Bust” campaign may move to the Trump side during the general elections because they are convinced she is play-acting, just to win the nomination.  Bernie Sanders of Vermont is admired for his progressive, liberal ideas.  But again, just as in Trump’s case, his mostly young supporters are motivated by anger and insecurity. Sanders wants to redistribute wealth, checkmate Wall Street, and revolutionize health care. The young and the angry are excited but those ideas are not properly articulated in policy terms. And in any case, will the American voter be willing to have as President a man who says he is a “socialist?”
Mrs Clinton’s big challenge is to play the role of a unifier and take steps to unite the party, after winning the Democratic nomination.  She will definitely need that “Bernie or Bust”crowd. She struck the right chord when she spoke recently about love and unity, quoting the Scriptures.“Love never fails. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” (I Corinthians 13),”  she said.
“These are words to live by, not only for ourselves, but also for our country. I know it sometimes seems a little odd for someone running for president in these days, in this time, to say we need more love and kindness in America. But I’m telling you from the bottom of my heart we do. We do.
     “There is no doubt in my mind that America’s best years can be ahead of us. We have got to believe that. We’ve got to work for that. We have to stand with each other. We have to hold each other up, lift each other up, move together into the future that we will make.”
      These are wise, consolatory words.  Mrs Clinton has her heart in the right place and has both the experience and the maturity to lead America.  Senator, former Secretary of State, and 42ndFirst Lady of the United States, more than 25 years in the limelight has exposed Hillary Rodham Clinton to intense media scrutiny, creating what many consider an image problem. But whatever that is, it can be surmounted.  A Presidential contest between her and Trump will amount to a choice between love and hate, between the sober and the outrageous, between the respectable and the grossly self-contradictory. America needs to encourage love and kindness within its borders and also stand with the rest of the world. The angry American voter who feels under-represented, alienated, jobless and unfulfilled, and who desperately wants to punish the establishment, may be making a comment on mainstream politics, orthodoxy and the performance of the Obama administration. But that anger should not be turned against the rest of the world by putting a xenophobe and closet dictator in the White House.
Democracy is tricky; it sometimes ends up as a parody of itself.  When the people clamour for change, they can vote with their hearts, and prove impervious to plain sight reason, and overlook likely pitfalls.  We can only hope that Donald Trump does not become the symbol of the change that Americans are seeking. That would be sad indeed for the free world.

Ekweremadu Named Anti-Corruption Ambassador

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday named Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, as its anti-corruption ambassador.
According to a statement signed by Uche Anichukwu, Ekweremadu’s media aide, Suleiman Bakari, national assembly liason officer, disclosed this when he led a team of the anti-graft agency on a courtesy visit to Ekweremadu.
Ekweremadu Named Anti-Corruption Ambassador
The statement quoted Bakari as saying the commission appreciates the deputy senate president for the role he had been playing in the fight against graft.
“Your Excellency, on behalf of my acting chairman, Ibrahim Mustafa Magu and the entire management and staff of the EFCC, I decorate you as an anti-corruption ambassador and formally present this frame, as a token of our appreciation to your person and office, and as a symbol of institutional partnership between the EFCC and the national assembly,” Bakari said.
He appealed to the national assembly to ensure adequate funding for the agency, and also advocated speedy passage of all the anti-corruption bills before it.
Ekweremadu appreciated the gesture, and called for the establishment of special anti-corruption courts to reduce the burden on regular courts.
He also said the establishment of the special courts would help in fast-tracking the corruption trials.
“Setting up special courts, is one of the surest ways to help the fight against corruption, as it would ensure speedy adjudication of corruption cases,” he said.
“I have been an advocate of special courts for the trial of corruption cases and I believe that other countries, who have enacted laws establishing such, are not fools because there are benefits to be derived there from. The idea is to expedite trial to make sure that those who are involved in corruption matters will have their day in court.
“When we have special courts, just as we have the National Industrial Court, such courts will do better than they are doing now.
“The establishment of special courts is not just something that will be done by an Act of the National Assembly. We have to amend the constitution to bring it about under section 6, for the purpose of trying corruption cases.”

Important rebel leader of Jaysh Al-Islam militants captured by Syrian Army in rural Damascus

The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) repelled the Jaysh Al-Islam (Army of Islam) attacks at the strategic villages of Bala and Tal Sawwan on Tuesday, killing over 15 enemy combatants while restoring security to the area.


Among the 15+ militants killed inside the East Ghouta villages of Bala and Tal Sawwan, the Jaysh Al-Islam field commander, Ramah Al-‘Az, was reportedly identified among the dead by the Syrian Arab Army.

During the militant assault, the Special Mission Forces (SMF) of the Syrian Air Force Intelligence reportedly apprehended one of the top commanders of Jaysh Al-Islam at the village of Tal Sawwan on Tuesday.

“Abu Nasser Al-Barzawi” was captured by the Special Mission Forces after they infiltrated the extremist group’s front-lines.

Abu Nasser Al-Barzawi is considered one of the top commanders of Jaysh Al-Islam and integral part of their High Command in the East Ghouta region of rural Damascus.



Abu Nasser Al-Barzawi is considered one of the top commanders of Jaysh Al-Islam and integral part of their High Command in the East Ghouta region of rural Damascus.

We stand with Nigeria in battle against Boko Haram — David Cameron

The United Kingdom (UK) says it is supporting Nigeria in the ongoing war against the Boko Haram insurgents.
UK Minister for International Development, Nick Hurd, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the UK had a very long cordial relationship with Nigeria.
We stand with Nigeria in battle against Boko Haram — David Cameron
“The very long partnership between UK and Nigeria matters a great deal to us; even my Prime Minister has made it very clear that we stand shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria in the battle against Boko Haram.
“We understand how many thousands and millions of peoples’ lives have been devastated by the atrocities in the North East.
“We are determined to help our own friend and partner to defeat that barbaric group,’’ he said.
Mr. Hurd said at the moment, the UK’s support took the form of a big commitment to training and capacity building in the military.
He said his country was pleased with the successes so far recorded by the military against Boko Haram insurgents recently.
On the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls, Mr. Hurd said UK was always supportive of the determination to ensure the safe return of the girls but challenged Nigeria to lead the girls’ rescue.

Syrian Army launched a night operation liberates Brigade 550 in northern Palmyra after capturing Mazar mountain

AhlulBayt News Agency - The Syrian Arab Army’s “Tiger Forces” – backed by the 67th Brigade of the 18th Tank Division and National Defense Forces (NDF) – launched a night operation in the northern countryside of Palmyra (Tadmur) that targeted the Brigade 550 Base near the Al-‘Amariyah District.



Following a flurry of clashes with the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) at Brigade 550, the Syrian Armed Forces imposed full control over this strategic site in the Homs Governorate’s eastern countryside.

The Syrian Armed Forces advanced to Brigade 550 Base in northern Palmyra after they liberated the Al-Mazar Mountains on Tuesday morning.

With the Al-Mazar Mountains and Brigade 550 Base under their control, the Syrian Armed Forces have secured the ancient city of Palmyra and forced the ISIS terrorists to retreat further north towards Mount Murbat Al-Hassan.


Following a flurry of clashes with the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) at Brigade 550, the Syrian Armed Forces imposed full control over this strategic site in the Homs Governorate’s eastern countryside.

Monday 18 April 2016

Biafra: DSS, prison officials jointly manhandling Nnamdi Kanu in custody – IPOB

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has alleged that prison authorities have joined forces with operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, to manhandle its embattled leader, Nnamdi Kanu in Kuje Prison.
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This was disclosed in a statement by the group’s spokesperson, Emma Powerful.
The group said, “His life is uncomfortable in the prison, the prison authorities have joined hands with DSS to manhandle Nnamdi and they have mandated that anybody who him will go through severe searching when going in and coming out.
“IPOB calls on the public to note that if anything happen to Kanu, we will hold the prison comptroller responsible,” it said.
The group also took a swipe at federal lawmakers from the South- East and South-South for not stopping the National Grazing Reserves Commission Bill which passed the second reading.
IPOB said the selfish and personal interest of the lawmakers from the two zones was why they were been used by their colleagues from the North, adding that they have failed in representing their people.
The group’s spokesman claimed that the federal lawmakers have been allegedly bought over by their Hausa/Fulani counter­parts in the Senate and House of Representatives.
He said, “IPOB are warning them that this is a sys­tematic way of bring­ing the invaders into our land and they are coming to Islamize us (we children of Chukwu Okike Abiama) God Al­mighty.
“Again, we are warn­ing the South-East and South-South governors to tread with caution because we don’t have places to use as Fulani ranch and any governor who allocates a place will bear the conse­quences and posterity will never forgive those who sabotage his or her people.
“More so, the high­est producers of cows grazing and ranch in the world is Argentina fol­lowed by Australia, they have not been ravaging and destroying farmland or causing problems with the people, let the northern governors allo­cate enough land in their state to them because we have no land for cow rearing in Biafraland.”

Friday 15 April 2016

Two years after Chibok, Boko Haram survivors describe how they can never truly escape

Two years after the world united in outrage over the abduction of hundreds of schoolgirls from the remote Nigerian village of Chibok, the horror for Boko Haram’s victims is not over – even for those who escaped.
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Speaking in an exclusive interview for The Independent, Boko Haram survivor Yagana reveals how she and her children still face the distrust and stigma of being a “Sambisa woman”, named after the forest where militants hid following the Chibok kidnaps.
She was living in Bama in northeast Nigeria with her mother and children when the militants arrived.
“It was Fajr [prayer] when they came,” she says. “We were on our way running to the barracks in Bama, when they shot two people in front of us. We ran back home and stayed there.
“My mother and two of my children ran in a different direction. My husband and I were divorced, so he was somewhere else too. Boko Haram took us to Shehu’s Palace and enrolled us in Islamic school.”
It is not known how many of the Chibok girls themselves are still alive. Only 57 of the 276 schoolgirls are confirmed as having escaped, and a video that emerged on Thursdaypurports to show just 15 of those still in captivity.
But while the video and the anniversary itself have sparked renewed calls to “bring back our girls”, little attention has been paid to the fate of those who, after suffering horrific treatment at the hands of Islamists, are victimised all over again when they return to mistrust and persecution in their communities.
Yagana is one of around 250 survivors who have been working with the peace-building charity International Alert to overcome the stigma that goes with being former Boko Haram “wives”.
The process aims to teach the victims about forgiveness and understanding through Islamic principles, and part of that involves discussing their experiences of capture.
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'They said our men were pagans and they would marry us themselves' (Picture by Fati Abubakar for International Alert/Unicef)
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'When you are with them, there is a constant fear that they can kill you' (Picture by Fati Abubakar for International Alert/Unicef)
“All they brought us to eat was beans,” Yagana says. “We were not allowed to go anywhere.
“When you are with them, there is a constant fear that they can kill you. Or maybe the bombs or stray bullets from the [government] soldiers can also kill you. It was just terrible.”
Yagana says it was when she and her fellow captives were told they would be “married” to fighters – Boko Haram’s pretext for allowing its members to rape victims – that they felt compelled to risk fleeing.
“They said our men were pagans and they would marry us themselves. So the day before the marriage, we jumped over the fence and ran.”
It took Yagana a month to recover from the physical trauma of what she had been through – but the psychological challenges remain, in spite of the workshops focussed on recovery and forgiveness being run by Alert and its partners in the Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (Fomwan).
Yagana says she “didn’t like the women [at the displacement camp where she now lives]… they would whisper when I passed by”.
Another survivor, Aisha, told International Alert how she became pregnant after she was raped by a Boko Haram fighter. “I felt helpless and felt they had ruined my life, and no one would now take care of me… “I hated the baby”.
Like Yagana, Aisha says life was “bad” in a government camp even after she was freed as part of the major Nigerian army offensive in late 2015.
“The women called me ‘Boko Haram wife’ and wouldn’t let me use their belongings. A group of them even beat me up,” she said.
The Nigerian government says it is assessing the new video to establish its authenticity, but two women whose daughters are missing have confirmed their identities among those shown.
The footage is the first to emerge of the girls since May 2014. It is understood to have been filmed on Christmas Day 2015, and sent to the Nigerian government as a representation of “proof of life” for the wider group.
Charities say the Chibok girls represent just a tenth of all the women and girls abducted by Boko Haram since 2012 to be used as “wives”, sex slaves and, in some cases, suicide bombers.
They want the second anniversary of the most famous single kidnapping to focus attention not just on those who are still captives, but on those who are trying to rebuild their lives once free.
Kimairis Toogood from International Alert said: “With more victims now returning from captivity, we are appealing to the international community and the Nigerian government to do more now to support efforts to re-integrate them, and ensure they can build a life for themselves and their children.”