Nigerian children who escaped Boko Haram say they faced another 'prison': Military detention
Source: Washington Post
Nigerian children who escaped Boko Haram say they faced another prison: Military detention
By Danielle PaquetteSeptember 14 at 11:51 AM
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria Four hundred nights. Fatima counted each one as she lay on the ground with her toddler, crammed between strangers, swatting away mosquitoes in a room that stank of feces. She remembers thinking: Why did I escape the terrorists for this?
Boko Haram treated us better, she said, tears sliding down her cheeks.
Fatima, now 18, is among thousands of children detained in recent years by Nigerian armed forces including many who had fled extremist captors amid a decade-long conflict that often turns victims into suspects.
Defense officials deny claims of abusive confinement and say they must vet everyone who emerges from the restive countryside: Boko Haram and other Islamist groups in Nigerias northeast are known for sending children to carry out attacks. But human rights advocates say conditions in the holding centers are so appalling they thwart the militarys goal of protecting and deradicalizing young people by breeding resentment of the government.
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