Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Escapee reveals why teenage girls prefer to be suicide bombers

 

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A teenage Boko Haram fugitive, simply identified as Fati, has revealed that female teenage abductees voluntarily go on suicide mission in order to escape being molested by the terrorists.
The 16-year-old girl, whose name was reportedly changed to protect her identity, recently regained freedom after spending two years in Boko Haram’s captivity.
The teenager who was kidnapped from her village by the insurgents shared her experience with CNN at a refugee camp in Cameroon.
Fati said that young girls fight to strap on a bomb, not because they were brainwashed by their captors but because the relentless hunger and sexual abuse became too much to bear.
“Teenage girls volunteer to go on suicide missions to avoid molestation and other forms of hardship under the sect.
“They came to us to pick us. They would ask, ‘Who wants to be a suicide bomber?’ The girls would shout, ‘me, me, me.’ They were fighting to do the suicide bombings.
“It was just because they want to run away from Boko Haram,” Fati said.

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