ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月26日 01時02分


Northeastern Nigeria, now in its 8th year of war with Boko Haram, has become a place afraid of its own girls. The @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @dionnesearcey interviewed 18 teenagers who were captured by militants there and sent into crowds to blow themselves up. “I really didn’t expect to survive,” said Maryam, who’s 16. “I thought I had only minutes to live.” Maryam said she got help from an old man resting under a tree. The 2 hollered to one another from a safe distance, so that he could question her first and get some assurances that she didn’t plan to blow him up. For Maryam and other girls, even approaching the authorities to ask for help was exceedingly dangerous. Soldiers and civilians at checkpoints are on high alert for anyone suspicious — and usually that means any woman or girl, most of whom wear long head scarves and garments that could cover an explosive belt. In just the last 3 months of 2016, the @unitednations says, 13 children from 11 to 17 years old were killed after they were wrongly thought to be suicide bombers. @adamfergusonphoto photographed Maryam and other girls who survived #BokoHaram. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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