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How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by ijustdey: 1:49pm On Mar 24, 2021
How Boko Haram Terrorists Have Been Raping Women, Girls Without Government Action—Amnesty International

A recent study by Amnesty International has revealed that women and girls who were victims of rape by Boko Haram insurgents are neglected by the Nigerian government.

The report, made available to SaharaReporters on Wednesday, showed during raids in Borno communities, Boko Haram fighters raped women and girls who were caught at home or trying to flee.

Amnesty International, however, said none of the survivors appeared to have accessed formal health services, linking it to a significant underreporting of such events.

It read, “Rape and other sexual violence survivors and witnesses described attacks involving sexual violence in at least five villages in the Magumeri local government area of Borno State. During raids, usually at night, Boko Haram fighters raped women and girls who were caught at home or trying to flee.

“One woman was physically assaulted by Boko Haram fighters as she fled from an attack in late 2020. She crawled to home and hid there with her children, and saw fighters return and enter a nearby home.


“She said: 'In the next house, I started hearing some women were shouting and screaming and crying. I was very afraid. After some minutes, maybe 30 minutes, I saw the men come out of the house. There were five or six of them with their guns. Then afterwards, the women were confused. Their dresses were not normal.”

Amnesty International said it also interviewed three other witnesses who similarly described the same attack, including hearing women’s screams and seeing them extremely distressed after Boko Haram left.

According to the group, a traditional healer said she cared for several women following the attack, who had been raped.

“The same healer had previously treated two other survivors, including one who was under 18 years old, after a Boko Haram attack on another village. She said: 'I could see the pain on their faces. [The first survivor] told me what happened. I saw her private parts. They were very swollen. So I understood it was more than one or two people who had raped her. She was suffering.'

“Another woman told Amnesty International that during the same attack, fighters shot people who were running away, then came to her house and sexually assaulted her. She said: 'The men entered my room. I asked what they wanted. They took my jewellery and belongings. Then they fell on me.'

“Access to abortion is illegal in Nigeria, except when life is at risk, which means survivors of rape do not have access to safe and legal abortion.”

On the method of abduction, some of the witnesses who spoke with Amnesty International described Boko Haram abducting women during several attacks, taking them away on motorbikes. The women were returned to their village days later, with clear signs of trauma.

The report said residents of these communities under attack fled to areas within the Nigerian military’s established perimeters. Some settled less than a kilometre from an internally displaced persons' camp outside Maiduguri.

It said when some tried to move into the camp, they were told it was full.

It reported that many of the women are frustrated that no one from the government or the humanitarian community has spoken with them to understand the targeting of women during attacks, and what support is needed now.

Some reportedly wished the government would acknowledge and apologise for what happened, and bring the perpetrators to justice.

According to the Amnesty International report, months after settling near the IDP camp, the communities have still not received any assistance, including food, shelter, or health care.

Early this month, a young child died, and her family told Amnesty International she was malnourished and that they believed that factor contributed to her death.

Those who spoke with Amnesty alleged that the officials of the IDP camps send the women away.

One woman told Amnesty International: “We need food assistance. All around us are malnourished children. Some of the women go to the camp, [but they’re] told to go away. Some are begging. Some [of us] are selling our things.”

Also, the report concluded that Boko Haram fighters killed people trying to flee and looted livestock, money, and other valuables.

The Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, Osai Ojigho, alleged that these affected communities are abandoned by the military forces that should protect them.

He said, “As Boko Haram continue their relentless cycle of killings, abductions and looting, they are also subjecting women and girls to rape and other sexual violence during their attacks. These atrocities are war crimes.

“The targeted communities have been abandoned by the forces that are supposed to protect them, and are struggling to gain any recognition or response to the horrors they’ve suffered.”

He called on the Nigerian authorities to urgently address this issue while urging the International Criminal Court to immediately open a full investigation into the atrocities committed by all sides, and ensure those responsible are held accountable, including for crimes against women and girls.

After repeated displacement, the affected communities have mostly moved to military-controlled areas, but many have yet to receive any humanitarian assistance.

Also, Amnesty International submitted that Boko Haram fighters, during raids on communities, stole everything they could find.

Residents of affected communities who spoke with Amnesty International said fighters arrived on motorbikes and foot, before firing into the air.

They said Boko Haram targeted and murdered civilians who tried to flee from attacks. Also, they claimed, several older people who were unable to flee were killed inside their homes. They also alleged that fighters went house-to-house, rounding up livestock and stealing valuables, including money, mobile phones, jewellery, and clothes.

“Witnesses described fighters loading the looted property onto their motorbikes, or on donkeys from the village. To steal livestock, fighters often forced young men to herd the animals into the forest,” the report added.

A 40-year-old man whose village was raided told Amnesty International: “Before now, if you came to our house, you’d see we had cows and goats. I didn’t have many, just a few, but with that I was content. Now, we have nothing… They took everything from us.”

The residents said some of the insurgents wore Nigerian military uniforms, while others wore the traditional dress of the region. They said they knew the perpetrators belonged to Boko Haram, and not the Nigerian military, for several reasons, one of which was that they could hear the fighters speaking languages common among Boko Haram members.

Also, residents said the fighters came on motorbikes, not military vehicles; and that the fighters dressed in a combination of attire.

“Even those fighters wearing stolen Nigerian military uniforms often wore sandals or had bare feet, instead of military boots.”

Like other reports, witnesses who spoke with Amnesty said some children, aged between 15 and 17, were among the attackers, along with men in their 20s.

“This is a humanitarian crisis that is getting worse day-by-day. The Nigerian authorities and partners must act now to support those most in need, and ensure this horrendous situation doesn’t continue to deteriorate,” said Ojigho.

The conflict in northeast Nigeria has created a humanitarian crisis, with more than 2,000,000 people now displaced. Boko Haram has also frequently targeted aid workers trying to respond to the crisis.

The Nigerian authorities have not taken any genuine steps towards investigating and prosecuting crimes by Boko Haram or the Nigerian security forces, including crimes of sexual violence.

Last December, the chief prosecutor of the ICC announced that her office had concluded a decade-long preliminary examination into the situation in Nigeria, saying that it had found sufficient evidence of crimes to open a full investigation.

No formal investigation has yet been opened. The conflict continues to have a dire impact on civilians, as documented in Amnesty International reports on the experience of women, children and older people.

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Bornsinner7: 1:50pm On Mar 24, 2021
Damn..

What about the 70 abi 77 virgins?? Nawa

I don't seem to know the course BK are fighting for.. what do they want??

I thought they told us BK has been silenced.. My heart goes out to those innocent soldiers who are losing lives on a fight they know nothing of but a game by our politricktians

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by DanFodioUsman: 1:58pm On Mar 24, 2021
Shekua just Like our very own Usman Dan Fodio is a hero that will be remembered in 100s of years to come for fighting for Allah in times like this

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Kriss216: 2:05pm On Mar 24, 2021
I don commot hand for anything wey concern Northern Nigeria.

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Rickbronz(m): 2:12pm On Mar 24, 2021
those guys are not humans.
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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Spending123: 2:20pm On Mar 24, 2021
If you minus 20 years ....... Nigeria was manageable.
20 years later, Nigeria is unbearable.
20 years to come, Nigeria will be completely finished....
By that time even chickens in the poultry farm will be entitled to carry arms for protection.
Currently our first lady the behave like harmattan season, 1 month in....eleven months on the run.
By 2040 the president of Nigeria will be operating from Ghana. This I have seen.... Thank you.

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by bolaayenimo: 2:21pm On Mar 24, 2021
That is no longer news. How to vote APC out is what matters now

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by NwaNimo1(m): 2:21pm On Mar 24, 2021
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Abigirlsuen: 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
Bad
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by slawormiir: 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Too bad
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by optimistfeel(m): 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
pathetic......
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Lelelalalele: 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
Zoogeria
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Nobody: 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
smiley
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by dynicks(m): 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
shocked
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by YorubaLord: 2:22pm On Mar 24, 2021
To hell with every Aboki for dis world angry

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by YurFatHer: 2:23pm On Mar 24, 2021
We need to vote all these terrorists out by 2023.

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by MuchAdo: 2:24pm On Mar 24, 2021
Too bad! embarassed
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by kufre2010: 2:24pm On Mar 24, 2021
.AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT THAT ONLY FLEX MUSCULE WHERE AFRICAN AND BLACKS ARE CONCERN
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by bigdammyj: 2:25pm On Mar 24, 2021
Noted
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by megacity: 2:25pm On Mar 24, 2021
Too bad
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by sojfarm: 2:25pm On Mar 24, 2021
These are the ONLY achievements of the APC (Another Political Criminals)

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by tunwumi: 2:25pm On Mar 24, 2021
Another one
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Lanretoye(m): 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2021
If AI has no influence in whatsoever evil is happening in this country,they should just keep shut.our government has long rendered them useless without credibility,sahara reporters is doing better.
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Nackzy: 2:26pm On Mar 24, 2021
They do more than that, Buhari doesn't even knw boko haram exist
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by b0rn2fuck(m): 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2021
Instead make them beg ESN to join their army in fight against boko , na to their lunch attacks against them
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Babyboyforeal(m): 2:27pm On Mar 24, 2021
bolaayenimo:
That is no longer news. How to vote APC out is what matters now
the earlier u realize that both apc and pdp are the same the better for Nigerians, so voting them out will not solve anything

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Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by jlinkd78(m): 2:29pm On Mar 24, 2021
Following
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Nobody: 2:30pm On Mar 24, 2021
it’s a north problem
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by adonnii(f): 2:30pm On Mar 24, 2021
this is too bad
Re: How Boko Haram Terrorists Rape Women, Girls In Nigeria - Amnesty International by Analyst7: 2:31pm On Mar 24, 2021
Dem abokis no dey show for this kind post

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