Human Rights Watch Slams FG Over Silence On 300 Abducted Damasak Children

Global watchdog, Human Rights Watch, has slammed the federal government over its unacceptable silence on the abduction of 300 children from Damasak, Borno State.

In a press statement, the organization urged the government to “take urgent steps to secure the release of about 400 women and children, including at least 300 elementary school students, abducted by Boko Haram from the town of Damasak in Borno State a year ago”.

“Damasak is the largest documented school abduction by Boko Haram militants. Yet, it has drawn far less public attention than the group’s widely condemned abduction of 276 schoolgirls from a government secondary school in Chibok in April 2014. While 57 of those girls managed to escape, 219 remain captive almost two years later,” the statement added.

The group said that the children have been missing for a year, and yet there has been no word from the Nigerian government, according to Mausi Segun, a researcher at Human Rights Watch.
“The authorities need to wake up and find out where the Damasak children and other captives are and take urgent steps to free them,” he added.

On November 24, 2014, Boko Haram attacked Damasak, a trading town about 200 kilometers northwest of Maiduguri, near the border with Niger, blocking all four roads leading into the town and trapping residents and traders.

The insurgents quickly occupied Zanna Mobarti Primary School, shutting the gates and locking more than 300 students, ages 7 to 17, inside, according to a teacher at the school and other witnesses that Human Rights Watch interviewed.

The Boko Haram militants then used the school as a military base, bringing scores of other women and children abducted across the town there as captives.

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Strange Illness Hits Federal Government College, 300 Hospitalized

About 300 students of the Federal Government Girls’ College in Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State, have been infected with an outbreak of a disease suspected to be cholera.

Although some of the students affected were treated and discharged, a good number were still undergoing treatment in the hospital.

There were reports that parents had started rushing to retrieve their wards from the school as news of the epidemic became widespread on Thursday.

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This Couple Spent $300,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like Barbie & Ken (PHOTO)

A Paris-based couple has spent more than $300,000 on plastic surgery in order to resemble their idols, Barbie and Ken.

Twenty-year-old Anastasia Reskoss and 23-year-old Quentin Dehar have gotten more than 15 procedures to resemble the plastic figures, including nose and boob jobs, veneers, lip injections, cheek fillers, and Botox injections. Now they intend to have more work done to make their transformation complete. Anastasia wants to get breast implants, ear reshaping, eye-bag removal, and veneers, and Quentin wants more Botox and pectoral implants. They also plan to legally change their names to Barbie and Ken.

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