Zainab Bangura laments sexual abuse of female captives in Nigeria by Boko Haram

Culled from The Guardian Newspaper of Nigeria :

Ms. ย Zainab Bangura, UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, on Wednesday decried reported rape and forced marriages of female captives of Boko Haram.

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Bangura lamented in a statement signed by her Officeโ€™s Advocacy and Womenโ€™s Rights Specialist, Ms Letitia Anderson, that one year after the Chibok Girls abduction many were still in captivity.

โ€œOver a year since the extremist group Boko Haram abducted 276 teenage girls in Chibok, Borno State, in Nigeria, many still remain in captivity.

โ€œI am appalled by reports that hundreds of the recently released female captives were repeatedly raped by Boko Haram militias and compelled to โ€œmarryโ€ their captors.

โ€œThese latest revelations suggest that Boko Haram is not only destroying existing family and community structures but is bent on controlling their future composition.

โ€œIn order to give rise to a new generation raised in their own image, they are waging war on womenโ€™s physical, sexual and reproductive autonomy and rights.โ€™โ€™

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According to her, sexual violence is not merely incidental, but integral to Boko Haramโ€™s strategy of domination and self-perpetuation.

The UN official said that she recently met with women and girls in the Middle East that were newly released from sexual slavery by ISIL.
Bangura, therefore, renewed the UNโ€™s call for the immediate release of the abducted women and girls.

โ€œI reiterate my calls for all abducted women and girls to be immediately released from captivity and returned safely to their families.

โ€œI call upon the Government of Nigeria, with support from the international community and local organisations, to provide medical and psychosocial care for those who have been impregnated.โ€™โ€™

Bangura also called for the provision of treatment for women and girls infected with Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV/AIDs.

She urged the international community to adopt a coordinated response that would address the root causes of violent extremism in communities

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