UPDATE: Eight more girls, aged 12 to 15, were kidnapped from a village in north-east Nigeria overnight. It is suspected that Boko Haram, the group still holding over 200 girls kidnapped on 14 April, were responsible for the latest abductions.
The ABC reports that Lazarus Musa, a resident of the village of Warabe, said armed men had opened fire during the raid.
“They came in two vehicles painted in army colour. They started shooting in our village,” he said.
The gunmen reportedly took the girls away on trucks, along with looted livestock and food.
Yesterday, Mamamia wrote:
While our mainstream media was busy publishing headline after headline about the debt levy — and while the world spent tens of millions of dollars searching for a missing plane in the depths of the ocean — we, Australia, collectively failed to do something.
In fact, we failed to do anything – anything – about more than 200 innocent schoolgirls who were abducted and reportedly sold into sex slavery last month.
Each of these girls is aged between 16 and 18. Each has a family who raised her, helped with her first steps, had high hopes for her, nurtured her, sent her to a local girls’ school to prepare her for the future, and waited for her to come home after she’d sat a physics test last month.
In each case, their daughter never did make it home. Instead, each family was delivered news of the most nightmarish kind, reports that their daughter had been stolen in the middle of the night by armed men and, a few days later, whispers that she might have been sold into marriage for just $12 in one of a series of “mass weddings” held across West Africa.
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I am a Christian. And I want to say this - The Muslim world condemns the acts by BOKO HARAM....for your information. People love to jump on the hate wagon. The Islamic community has cried out against such acts and do not agree their action is of any relationship to the Quran. If you google it you will find its news everywhere. Heres one incase you are too lazy.: http://abcnews.go.com/Inter...
thanks for this brother. this act of BOKO HARAM is a pure crime in the name of a religion and me being a MUSLIM strongly condemn such idiocricy and extremism in the name of ISLAM.
This has NOTHING to do with Islam... These people are called extremists and there religion is being extreme. Stupid media always there to accuse us Muslims and blame the whole millions of Muslim people.
But it has everything to do with Islam and it is this fundamentalist version sweeping across the world. I would like to see 'moderate' Muslims marching in the streets, preaching at the Mosques demanding the release of these girls. Yet there appears to be little to no outrage.
Thats because the mosques cant do anything, really. Its not their fault. The REAL fault are these extremists. Try marching in the streets or to the camps of these extremists and you will find yourselves abducted or killed right on the spot. While it might not be exactly be NOTHING to do with Islam, It still is about these extremists tarnishing the religion's name. And like any stereotypes. we know what happens next.
For a start perhaps the mosques could stop inviting radical preachers to preach fundamentalism. The madrasssas could focus a little less on the Koran and more on a generalist education. Young men from middle class backgrounds could try getting a job rather than pushing off to Al Qaeda training camps. The radicalism starts somewhere and I would suggest that the mosques might be a good place to look.
yes. i agree. ISLAM has done nothing wrong. i am not a muslim. the people just use the name of islam to justify their actions. terribly wrong. a major religion cannot condone slavery. STOP BLAMING ISLAM