These girls are brutally captured terrorists. And that's what happened after 5 months ...

On the night of April 14, 2014 hundreds of schoolgirls in boarding school Chibok in northeastern Nigeria were awakened by the sounds of gunfire. They saw people in camouflage, approaching him and thought that these soldiers will rescue them from militant attacks.

Instead, more than 270 schoolgirls were captured by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. Their abduction has caused global outrage and generated a huge campaign calling save them, called «Bring Back Our Girls» («Bring back our girls»).

What then actually happened?



No one was able to save ...
In the first days after the abduction of 57 girls managed to escape from their captors. But they were not rescued until now.

Even though it was known where the detained prisoner, nothing has been done.
In May, the Nigerian police officer said that he knows where the girls were detained. A month later, the United States also noted observation of a certain group, which could be presumed captives.

Steven Davis, an Australian priest, said in June that a deal for the release of the girls broke three times in one month. He claimed that influential people for selfish reasons do everything possible to sabotage the deal, and he accused the Nigerian politicians to finance Boko Haram. The Nigerian government said in response that makes every effort to rescue the girls.

Other countries have made little progress, despite all efforts.
Just over two weeks of Nigeria has received many offers of assistance. For example, the United States sent 80 troops of scouts in search of the invaders. Canada, France, Israel and the United Kingdom also sent special forces to Nigeria. But after six weeks, the Pentagon press secretary, said that the mission of the United States will be suspended due to the fact that they do not have a clue where the prisoner.

In the meantime, the hometown of the girls are still in danger.
Residents of the town Chibok face unrelenting threat of militant attacks. In June, Boko Haram was offensive to the nearby villages that are within three miles of the city, where the girls were abducted. Unfortunately 11 parents of abducted girls were killed by militants.

Boko Haram does not cease ...
Since April Boko Haram captured at least five cities in the northeast of Nigeria, although the military say they have won some of them. Paramilitaries also abducted three small groups of girls, as well as dozens of boys and young men - some of them were later rescued.

Military Nigeria defeated ...
Military Nigeria ill-equipped to deal with the problem. 40 Nigerian soldiers have refused to fight Boko Haram in August.

In the meantime, the country's greater experience for the coverage of this issue in the media.
The Nigerian government has paid more than 1, 2 million dollars to change a media story about the abduction of schoolgirls. Apparently, its reputation it more than life, girls.

The world is still hoping that the girls still return home unharmed. Share this post with your friends, because today it is important that everyone remembers this tragedy.

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