In an interview with BBC, an Nigerian woman (whose name was not given)
who was
kidnapped by Boko Haram militants while she was heavily pregnant
narrated how she gave birth while in their captivity. The lady, who
later escaped, was interviewed at
one of the Internally Displaced camps in Adamawa where she is currently
staying with her baby daughter. Read what she told BBC after the cut...
Another victim of the sects terror attacks, narrates how the sect members chopped off his hands ..
"Boko Haram started chasing us and
we left the town. Our men fled to the hill top and we fled to the
hospital but Boko Haram came, they did not shoot. They just came
silently. They filled the hospital. I was pregnant when they abducted
me. After a week I gave birth. Four days after I gave birth, we were
moved. We refused to convert and young men took us to another place. They
told me if I renounce my religion, they would take me to the Muslim
household to be married off but I told them I would not change my
religion. They were going to kill us but the elders intervened. The
woman I was with decided to go over the wall. The first one went and then
we handed our children over the wall and that was how we escaped" she
said.
"They
came like hunters, hiding behind the bushes. They were about 40 of
them. One of them told me, you are finished and he cut off my hand,
then he stood up, flipped backwards and shot in the air"
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