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EPA / shutterstockMany parents whose children were kidnapped 10 days ago from a school in Nigeria in Nigeria are defiefed – they do not want to talk to journalists
“If they hear you say anything about them, before you know it will come for you. They will come to your house and tell the BBC. For safety the BBC does not identify him and call him Aliyah.
A young man was one of the 300 students killed when armed men on the ground attacked him in the village of Papiri in the early hours of November 21.
Some children were taken as young as five years old. About 250 are still reported missing, although Indice officials have said this number is missing.
This incident is part of a new mass wave in Ler Tis Nigeria – some of which have been blamed on the Indrain Gang, it was quickly confirmed.
“Our village is here, we are close to the bandits,” explained Aliyu, whose son was among the missing.
“It’s a three-hour drive to where they’re hiding. We know where they are, but we can’t go there ourselves, it’s too dangerous.”
He accused the worry – mainly as a vulnerable animal was accepted in the forest curse not to die during the previous collection, whether from disease or by a disease or because of the disease or because the disease is not paid.
“I feel so bitter and my wife hasn’t eaten for days… We don’t like it very much. We need someone to help us.”

A few days before crossing the papyrus, 25 girls were taken from school in MAGA, which is 200km (125 miles) further north in Kebbi country.
One of the students escaped before the rest were rescued by security forces last week from what authorities said was a “garden settlement”.
Bandits tend to stay in the cows deep in the bush. The gang is mostly made up of ethnic fulnic people Fulni, which is better special.
No details have been released as to whether the ransom was paid for free from the maga.
In fact, it is illegal to pay for fame in Nigeria. However, if they don’t pay the hostages can be – and have been – flooded.
Relatives tend to Cale or in the case of a mass school attack, the authorities are sometimes suspected of negotiating for release.
No group has said that these two are the most violent schools, although the government has recently told the BBC that it is really also Jihadist, There is no bandage, who is responsible. Local residents in Kebbi and the state are likely to be curious for more information.
Yusuf, the legal guardian of several Magai girls whose name has also been changed to protect his identity, believes the community.
“All these tanners are not common in Kebbi. This incident can only happen with the connection of others from the community, because there are no foreigners,” he told the BBC.
“They need the help of someone who knows the land very well.”
But there has been a higher approach in some areas where the village has been at the mercy of bandits for the last two years and has given hope from forced location.
It has led some of these communities, who live in close proximity to GiE and the absence of good wittah, to come up with their own solutions.
“In the northwest, the community that has been affected by this clallploing is called this addition,” said the analyst, DaBid.
Many countries in the north-west are rich in headless mineral deposits – especially gold, a lucrative prospect for bandit gangs.
This concern, according to MR Nobafwe, has been effective in some areas.
“What we see at the moment seems to be a reasonable range of attack levels,” he said.
NEXAS Country, in the Northern Nigdia, is something. Has long been synonymous with insecurity – especially banditry and mass cloclass. But in the past year, things have gone back to schickard, thanks in part to some educational administrators who are dragging between bandit leaders and community leaders.
Salik in tik In the shadow of reducing the gas tree, the generation from both sides hash out the terms and conditions before finally coming to an agreement.
The leader of the female bandit is condemned, although he has eaten criticism of the crossing for choosing to speak peace with Ak47 rifles and Ik47 weapons and other weapons.
The jibia region is the initial store of the deviid negotiation process, until tustgin in March of this year.
After completing more than 10 years of membership, life has not been repeated, said the leader of the public community of Saba court during Kingde padre.
“Our homes and resources are being destroyed,” he told the BBC in September.
“Schools and hospitals were all closed. Hundreds of people were killed and hundreds more were kidnapped for ransom.”
The main stipulation in the peace deal is that schools reopen. In addition, the community helps even the reason that will not be attacked and for the appeal that does not enter the community and guns.
As bandits in Jibia, they ask for access to clean and safe drinking water for their animals.
They also said that their women were allowed to buy and trade in the local market.
Image afp / stoneTop of the agenda – for both sides – is to release the worst. The BBC does not know how many people were released in Jibia, but 37 citizens were released in Kurfi, Natina region, at the end of the month.
“We must accept the peace offer because there is no end to the violence,” said Mr Sabiu.
“This is a crisis that needs to be tackled but the security agencies are brought in, they can’t keep up.”
Thang Abdullahi, the leader of the bandits who took in Jibia, confirmed the move towards Sapolde: “His life is full of another phase.” We poison and phase. “
The village community used to get back to peace, but what is less clear is why the band that has been in possession of the peace process – especially in the case of gold mining not part of the gold yield not part of the veins.
Service to The Ransom of money is traditionally done Bandung dived for irvative, yet in Kurfi, it is the bandit leader who speaks of peace.
They live a secret life of the people, which makes access to dry drinking water. It also drives up food prices because they cannot access the market.
Life has become expensive and unpleasant.
“We are all tired of the violence,” Namaniru Bosho, one of the leaders of the Kurfi airport, told the BBC.
“We all lived together in the same community until the musyang violence started. We have agreed to live and let it be better or kidnap.”
There is also a view that such a community has been removed and can no longer be registered with the payment of skansom.
Contrary to the most foreign countries in the north, such as those organized in Kurfi and Jibia, the security has been tight, the analysis says that this is only a transfer of the law.
Some Gangs may find it more rewarding to set up locations in the area at home.
“When you move more, people are better,” said MW nwangurke.
“The more this pushes south, the more they find a place they can attack. The parents can attack the schools that are more able to collect enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money to pay enough money pay enough money for constant payments enough to pay enough money for constant payments
“In a lot of the northwest in general
Some have questioned whether the resurgence in attacks in recent weeks is linked to the threat of new arms in Nigeria.
The US President condemned the Nigerian government for failing to adequately protect Christians from Islamic conversion attacks.
The Jihadist rebels were killed in Northern Buku Nurnia country in 2009 – and the kidnapping of more than 200 girls by Boko CHAMA 11 years ago was one of the first to face the masses.
Government and security analysts have pointed out that both Muslims and Christians have been targeted in the mass mix. For example, the BBC has spoken to a new school that has been hijacked from Muslim MMA.
“The security situation in Nigeria today is similar and complicated. We do not know how to draw groups between extremist groups. As they are concentrated almost in the same area, from every BBC.
He doesn’t believe there is a high-profile mass resurgence for behind-the-scenes
“They may have motives agaologically but they are more motivated by profit,” he said.
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“For now I think they will only go after soft targets like schools because they can easily get other money. Now it’s too much to draw an impresount again,” he said.
As far as he was concerned, stopping the violence required an approach that was filled – as happy as joining forces and negotiating with strangers.
“It’s as good as it and the carrot approach – the event they can use military style only for them, and then try to say stop for a response to stop,” he said.
“Edena using military power is going to work here, you have to reduce that and other measures.”
But for papyri parents, the prospect of a peaceful life with the enemy remains a distant dream as they pray for their child’s return.
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