The BBC
Hausa service has aired an interview with two young Nigerian females who
managed to escape from Boko Haram captivity and later gave a graphic account of
the dreaded sect’s operations.
Janet’s
Story:
Janet,
19, narrated how a group of terrorists invaded the Gwoza Local Government Area
of Borno State and started slaughtering people in front of her. Then, they
ordered the girl to slit one man’s throat. She refused, and the group leader’s
wife did it instead.
Janet was
taken to a house where she cooked for the terrorists. When they went to fight
soldiers in Gwosa, they took her with them. She says she could hear bullets
flying over her head in all directions.
The Boko
Haram insurgents usually hide in the hills and caves, making it difficult for
the Army to spot them. Janet says she saw Nigerian Army solders a few times,
but they failed to spot the terrorists’ hideouts, which were located mainly
along the Liman Kara and Gwoza axis.
The BBC Hausa
service has aired an interview with two young Nigerian females who
managed to escape from Boko Haram captivity and later gave a graphic
account of the dreaded sect’s operations.
Janet’s Story:
Janet, 19, narrated how a group of terrorists invaded the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and started slaughtering people in front of her. Then, they ordered the girl to slit one man’s throat. She refused, and the group leader’s wife did it instead.
Janet was taken to a house where she cooked for the terrorists. When they went to fight soldiers in Gwosa, they took her with them. She says she could hear bullets flying over her head in all directions.
The Boko Haram insurgents usually hide in the hills and caves, making it difficult for the Army to spot them. Janet says she saw Nigerian Army solders a few times, but they failed to spot the terrorists’ hideouts, which were located mainly along the Liman Kara and Gwoza axis.
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Janet’s Story:
Janet, 19, narrated how a group of terrorists invaded the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and started slaughtering people in front of her. Then, they ordered the girl to slit one man’s throat. She refused, and the group leader’s wife did it instead.
Janet was taken to a house where she cooked for the terrorists. When they went to fight soldiers in Gwosa, they took her with them. She says she could hear bullets flying over her head in all directions.
The Boko Haram insurgents usually hide in the hills and caves, making it difficult for the Army to spot them. Janet says she saw Nigerian Army solders a few times, but they failed to spot the terrorists’ hideouts, which were located mainly along the Liman Kara and Gwoza axis.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2014/03/26/updatesurviving-girls-describe-horrors-boko-haram-camp-warning-violence/#sthash.3dXQCrTm.dpuf
The
insurgents would kill persons who worked for the Government, Janet said, also
the girls who used chemical hair treatment. Before engaging in fights with the
military,
the
terrorists also have a habit of digging holes in the ground and burying their
dead. Janet says she knew almost everyone in the group of her captors, as they
came from her home area.She was able to escape from her captors after feigning
illness.
As the
insurgents suspected she had AIDS, they allowed her to seek medical attention,
and she was able to break free.
Liatu’s
Story The BBC Hausa service also broadcast the story of another
survivor, 23-year-old Liatu, who was captured by the terrorists last year. The
insurgents killed all the Muslims working for the Nigerian Government in the
area of Liatu’s reside.
Source: Naijaloaded
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