A girl thought to be as young as seven has killed herself and five others in a suicide bombing in Nigeria.
A total of 19 other people were injured in the Sunday attack.
The strike, on a market in Potiskum, north-east Nigeria, is the latest in a string of attacks in which children have been used as suicide bombers, The Guardian reports.
In January, two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the same market killing six people and injuring 37 others, The Guardian reports. One of those suicide bombers was around 15.
Previous attacks have been blamed on Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, and the latest attack came as the country’s president Goodluck Jonathan, conceded his government had underrated the capacity of Boko Haram.
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While the Boko Haram kidnap of 200 women and girls in April 2014 has received widespread media attention, their kidnapping of boys has not.
in August 2014 Boko Haram kidnapped 97 young men and boys in Borno State Nigeria. On New Years Eve they kidnapped another 40 young men and boys. Yet there are no cries of #BringBackOurBoys.
And when ISIS in Syria kidnapped 186 teenage boys on 30 May, 2014 it was barely mentioned in the media.
Like the kidnappings of men and boys, they are also explicitly targeted to be killed as pointed out in this story in The Telegraph. But the wholesale slaughter of schoolboys gets glossed over or ignored in the media, it is only the girls and women who receive attention.
We can do much better than this. #BringBackOurGirls #BringBackOurBoys
Let's stop kidding ourselves. The biggest global threat to women's rights in the world today is Islam.
We need to talk about this in a mature and open way.
Our sisters all over the world need us. We must support women's rights in a fearless manner.
No exclusion of women from full participation in education, employment, rights to control our bodies, property, marriage etc should be tolerated. A free & secular society benefits women.
As feminists we must speak up. We can all walk and chew gum ( care about rights for women here and abroad), it isn't one cause or another.
Lets get the conversation moving ladies.