30 Nigerian Children Kidnapped by Boko Haram Militants


(MENAFN- QNA) Suspected Boko Haram militants have kidnapped about 30 children in north-eastern Nigeria despite government claims of a truce, a local leader said.

He added that at least 17 people were killed when the village of Mafa in Borno state came under attack on Thursday, according to the (BBC).

The Nigerian authorities have attributed the attack to bandits.

The group has taken more than 500 women and girls hostage since it began its bloody insurgency in 2009, according to a new Human Rights Watch (HRW) report.

HRW says there have been serious failings in the way the Nigerian authorities have investigated the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in Chibok six months ago.

Its report includes detailed testimonies from several girls who managed to escape. HRW says the police have shown little interest in documenting their evidence, and have treated the case as a "low level crime".

The attack on Mafa, some 50 km about (30 miles) east of the city of Maiduguri marks the latest in a series of assaults by Boko Haram militants, despite the government's declaration of a ceasefire earlier this month.

The Nigerian government says it hopes the truce will pave the way for the release of those seized in Chibok.

But Boko Haram has not yet confirmed the ceasefire, and there is no indication that the girls are any closer to being released.

Since a state of emergency was declared in three of Nigeria's north-eastern states in May 2013, Boko Haram has taken many women and children hostage and has agreed to some prisoner swaps.


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