Finally.
Three weeks after the horrifying abduction of 276 teenaged schoolgirls from their boarding house in Nigeria — and the release of a chilling video in which their abductors threatened to sell the girls as “slaves” — the world has started paying attention.
The Nigerian police have just offered a 50 million naira ($324,600) reward for information leading to the girls’ rescue — a sign that, after an initially fumbled response, the government may be starting to respond to domestic and international pressure to act.
Several major world powers have joined the search for the missing girls, who were kidnapped by armed Boko Haram Islamists on April 14.
US Secretary of State John Kerry promised help on Saturday, pledging to do “everything possible to support the Nigerian government to return these young women to their homes and to hold the perpetrators to justice”. On Tuesday, US President Barack Obama said a team of military experts has been sent to assist Nigeria’s rescue mission.
Britain has also offered its assistance to the kidnap response with British PM David Cameron condemning the kidnappers as “pure evil” on Wednesday and sending a team of experts to help.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has reportedly pledged assistance, while French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has said a “special team” was at Nigeria’s disposal, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.
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Closer to home, has Mamamia commented yet on the introduction of Sharia law - stoning gays included - into Brunei today?
yes, we should be concerned about what is happening in Brunei, but not only are terrible things going to happen to gays, terrible things are going to happen to the general population as according to the ABC news
The initial phase starts by introducing fines or jail terms for offences such as indecent behaviour, failure to attend Friday prayers, and pregnancies outside of marriage.
A second phase covering crimes such as theft and robbery is to start later this year, involving more harsh penalties such as chopping off limbs and whipping
Late next year, punishments such as death by stoning for crimes including sodomy and adultery will be started.
The thing that amazes me is that these atrocities take place under Islamic sharia law but people keep telling us it is a religion of peace!!!
http://www.bt.com.bn/frontp...
Brunei is going to be a horrible place to live as even the crime of wearing shorts might get you a 2 year jail sentence, These laws applies to both muslims and non -muslims. Don't think you will get a n abortion in Brunei either, There I a penalty for that too
Does anyone know if there are any protests organised in Australia?
The person being @bringGirlsBack is doing a great job but I think she needs help. Could someone at Mamamia contact her?
You mean, protests aimed at Boko Haram? Um, I don't think that would achieve anything. You mean, protests aimed at the Nigerian Government? Um, I don't think that would achieve anything either. This is a lesson for the world, particularly the arch-lefties, not to tolerate Islamic extremism. Anywhere. Any time. Not to say "Oh, it's poverty that drives people to extremism". No, it isn't. This is just the extreme end of a spectrum of evil.
A march of support would be something. It would give people who are horrified by this a chance to make their voices heard. And I'm not sure the kidnap of hundreds of girls is the appropriate platform to bash lefties, but you go for your life anyway.
No, guest, a march is just more empty symbolism. Listen to what 'luxxe' has to say then google Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian Nobel Lauriete, and read his condemnation of Britain's lenient attitude to religious freedom and multiculturalism. We are allowing Islam to do this. We are enabling it and it will be worldwide if we don't stop it. Dancing through daisy fields of love and hope is not how the world works and it won't save our daughters and grand daughters and great grand daughters.
Well I'm not sure I recommended dancing through daisy fields as a way of returning these daughters to their parents, it's an interesting thought and I'll certainly give it some consideration. I'm presuming you and Luxxe have a master plan to overthrow religious freedom and multiculturalism, or are you going just for Islam?