Thursday, May 07, 2015

Black Lives Matter? Really? At least 214 girls freed from Boko Haram are pregnant.




Punished with a baby by Islamic terrorists.

This is infuriating news.  Despicable crimes committed against women and young girls and no one talks about it.  Where are Black leaders on this?  Where are the feminists?  Where are Muslim leaders?  Where are world leaders?  No one to condemn these animals?  Boko Haram savages punish women, subjugate them, enslave them.  Those who aren't killed are used as sex slaves and impregnated.
The United Nations (UN) says at least 214 young women and girls recently rescued from the the camps of the Takfiri Boko Haram militants in northeastern Nigeria are pregnant. 
The UN Population Fund (UNFPA)’s executive director, Babatunde Osotimehin, said Monday that many of these women are undergoing medical tests and screening for various diseases and infections, including HIV/AIDS. 
"About 214 of those already screened were discovered to be at various stages of pregnancies, some visibly pregnant and some just tested pregnant; but we are supporting all of them with various levels of care to stabilize them," the UN official added. 
“Some of the children that were freed along with the women, it was discovered, were born in the forest and had never been out in the open until their release by the Nigerian Army,” Osotimehin said. 
Nigeria’s army says it freed almost 7,000 women from various Boko Haram camps last week. - Source

4 comments:

  1. Allow me to sum it up for you, Terry. They don't care.

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  2. Where's Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton? Is Michele O gonna make a special plea for these poor girls?

    I hope the Yazidi and Christian women who were captured and taken away will be freed soon too.

    Prayers for all of them.

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  3. How does anger, even appropriately directed at the perpetrators, help these women? it accomplishes nothing. Their lives and tragedies deserve better than to be treated as fodder for foreign political squabbles.

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  4. http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/03/25/caritas_urgent_help_needed_for_victims_of_boko_haram/1132130

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