ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月11日 23時07分


One young woman wants to be a nurse. Another hopes to become a lawyer. 4 years after more than 200 students were kidnapped in Nigeria, more than 100 of them are back. The hardest adjustment is “being free, but not really free.” You might remember their story: #BringBackOurGirls, the world demanded in April 2014. Most of Boko Haram’s victims will remain anonymous and unaccounted for. But the world knew the Chibok girls’ names. Rahab Ibrahim was among 21 students freed in October 2016 after the Nigerian government negotiated with Boko Haram for their release. @adamfergusonphoto took this moving portrait of Rahib — one of 83 young women he photographed. Today, more than 100 of the young women live on a pristine campus, their days filled with math classes, karaoke and movie nights. Many see themselves as the lucky ones. More than 100 of their classmates are missing, still held by Boko Haram. Visit the link in our profile to read the full story, by @dionnesearcey.


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