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Boko Haram is teaching children as young as 13 how to rape hostages as Nigerian jihadists turn to boy soldiers to boost their numbers
Boko Haram is teaching children as young as 13 how to rape hostages as Nigerian jihadists turn to boy soldiers to boost their numbers
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Boko Haram is teaching children as young as 13 how to rape hostages as Nigerian jihadists turn to boy soldiers to boost their numbers
- Adult fighters tell boys they will 'have fun' raping hostages, child soldier reveals
- One teenage girl says she was attacked by a boy as young as 13 carrying a gun
- Boko Haram is boosting its ranks with boys because of heavy losses in Nigeria
- Comes as jihadists were accused of using hostages as human shields during air strikes
Boko Haram militants are teaching children as young as 13 how to rape their hostages, it has been claimed.
Adult
fighters tell their young recruits they will 'have fun' sexually
assaulting their captives, according to a boy soldier who fled from the
Nigerian jihadists.
The
extremists, who have pledged allegiance to ISIS, are reportedly
increasingly turning to children to boost their ranks having sustained
bad losses in the last year in battles against the Nigerian military.
One
boy, abducted by Boko Haram in Baga, Nigeria has described how senior
fighters spent two days instructing youngsters how to carry out rapes -
repeatedly attacking women and young girls they were holding captive.
Boko Haram militants are teaching children as young as 13 how to rape
their hostages, it has been claimed. The jihadist group's
leader Abubakar Shekau is pictured, centre |
The
15-year-old, named only as Ahmed, revealed how boys were taught to
subdue their victims and told not to allow women to 'overpower' them,
according to Philip Obaji Jr, writing for the Daily Beast.
Ahmed
said: 'The girls will scream and cry for help, but [the militants]
didn’t care. Sometimes they’ll be slapped and threatened with guns if
they didn't cooperate.'
He added that young fighters were told they would 'have fun' on completion of a successful mission.
A girl who
escaped Boko Haram also told the Daily Beast how she had been raped by
'little boys' who were so little she could normally fend them off 'very
easily'.
One 'looked like a 13-year-old having sex for the first time' - but succeeded because he had a gun.
The
shocking details emerged as it was claimed Boko Haram fighters fleeing
an attack on their base last week may have used some of the girls
kidnapped in 2014 from northeast Nigeria's Chibok as human shields to
prevent being fired upon by fighter jets.
Major
General Lucky Irabor, theatre commander of Nigeria's military campaign
against the group, showed a news conference aerial footage he said was
filmed during the operation in the Sambisa forest that showed Boko Haram
fighters moving with women and children.
Boko Haram fighters fleeing an attack on their base last week may have used some of the girls kidnapped in 2014 from northeast Nigeria's Chibok as human shields to prevent being fired upon by fighter jets |
"The haggard
fighters were just using them as a shield," Irabor told reporters in
the northeastern city of Maiduguri. "That is why we did not engage them
from the air."
"We
had always believed and hoped that going into the Sambisa would afford
us the opportunity to get the remaining Chibok girls. What we can't tell
is whether those women we can see were the Chibok girls," he said.
Boko
Haram militants kidnapped more than 200 girls from their school
dormitories in the town of Chibok in April 2014. The first of the girls
to be found said most of them were being held in the Sambisa forest,
where she was discovered in May.
The
group has kidnapped hundreds of men, women and children during its
seven-year insurgency aimed at creating an Islamic state in northeast
Nigeria, some of whom may also be held in the forest.
The abduction of the Chibok girls, 21 of whom were released in October, brought worldwide notoriety.
President
Muhammadu Buhari said on Saturday the Islamist militants' last enclave
in the forest, the vast former game reserve in northeast Nigeria that
was their stronghold, had been captured.
Reuters
has been unable to independently verify that the area has been
captured, but the comments from the general were the first reference by a
military official to the suspected whereabouts of the girls since
Buhari's announcement.
Boko Haram has killed 15,000 people and displaced more than 2 million during its insurgency |
The
president said the capture of Camp Zero in the forest marked the "final
crushing of Boko Haram" but security analysts say the group's ability to
carry out attacks in neighbouring Niger, Cameroon and Chad suggests it
has multiple bases.
They
also say the group split this year with one faction led by Abubakar
Shekau operating from the Sambisa forest and the other, allied to
Islamic State and led by Abu Musab al-Barnawi, based in the Lake Chad
region.
Irabor
said the military was pursuing those who fled, adding that 1,240 people
suspected of being militants, their relatives or sympathisers had been
arrested between December 21 and 28.
Boko
Haram has killed 15,000 people and displaced more than 2 million during
its insurgency. It controlled an area the size of Belgium in early 2015
but has been pushed back by troops from Nigeria and neighbouring
countries since then.
Separately,
dozens of Boko Haram fighters have given themselves up to authorities
in southern Niger, the interior minister there said.
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