ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月19日 10時18分


In the chaotic war with Boko Haram, it can be difficult to tell who is a victim and who is a sympathizer. The Islamist extremist group often kills young men and boys who refuse to join the insurgency, leading soldiers to believe that any male of fighting age found alive may be a militant. And some of the women and girls captured by Boko Haram face death unless they agree to “marry” fighters — a term often used to describe rape. That’s why people in places like Maiduguri, #Nigeria, the birthplace of Boko Haram, fear that former captives may have been swayed by the group’s violent interpretation of Islam. And officials have reason to be suspicious: Boko Haram has managed to turn captives, including children as young as 8, into suicide bombers. So the Nigerian military is holding people it suspects of being sympathizers in military detention centers. Some of those people are toddlers and infants. Sometimes, activists say, innocent people are never heard from again. @janehahn photographed children of former Boko Haram commanders’ wives holding the hand of Kashim Shettima, the governor of Borno State, at what he referred to as a “safe house” in #Maiduguri.


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