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35分


“I was so afraid it would explode on its own,” said 15-year-old Falmata B. Northeastern Nigeria, now in its 8th year of war with Boko Haram, has become a place afraid of its own girls. According to @unicef, more than 110 children have been used as suicide bombers since the start of the year — at least 76 of them girls. Bombers in Maiduguri, the center of the battle against Boko Haram, have struck mosques, marketplaces, checkpoints and other places people gather. The deployment of children has become so common that officials are warning citizens to be on the lookout for girl bombers. The @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @dionnesearcey interviewed 18 girls in Nigeria who were sent on suicide missions by Boko Haram. Far from having been willing participants, the girls described being kidnapped and held hostage. All of them recounted how armed militants forcibly tied suicide belts to their waists, or thrust bombs into their hands, before pushing them toward crowds of people. Most were told that their religion compelled them to carry out the orders. And all of them resisted. @adamfergusonphoto photographed Falmata B., and other girls who survived #BokoHaram. Watch our Instagram Story or visit the link in our profile to see more.


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