Monday, July 14, 2014

Malala meets Nigeria's pioneer Goodluck Jonathan over kidnapped young ladies

"Your voice ought to be your weapon": Malala addresses the BBC's John Simpson in Nigeria

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Nigeria kidnappings

Malala's claim

Prisoner arrangements

Military failings

Will exposure blowback?

Pakistani rights extremist Malala Yousafzai has met Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan to press for more activity to free in excess of 200 young ladies held by Boko Haram Islamist aggressors.

The activists' pioneer has repeated in another feature message that he is ready to arrange a detainee swap for them.

He likewise communicated backing for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-announced caliph of another Middle Eastern state.

Boko Haram started a worldwide objection when it kidnapped the young ladies three months back.

'Birthday wish'

Mr Jonathan's legislature has confronted solid feedback for not doing what's needed to control roughness by Boko Haram, particularly in the wake of the kidnappings.

Malala met Mr Jonathan in the capital, Abuja, and urged him to meet the groups of the grabbed young ladies.

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John Simpson: "Malala has turned into an ambassador and also a campaigner"

BBC Nigeria journalist Tomi Oladipo says it is exceptionally unordinary that the president has not addressed the relatives, precisely three months after the snatchings.

The military has additionally neglected to question a percentage of the young ladies who figured out how to escape from bondage, he says.

Malala met relatives of the young ladies on Sunday, and communicated solidarity with them.

"I can feel... the circumstances under which you are enduring," Malala said.

"It's very troublesome for a guardian to realize that their girl is in extraordinary peril. My birthday wish not long from now is... bring back our young ladies now, and alive."

Pakistani lobbyist Malala Yousafzai listens to a guardian of one of the grabbed schoolgirls in Abuja, Nigeria, on 13 July 2014 Malala Yousafzai listens to a guardian of one of the seized schoolgirls

Kids at a chalkboard in Nigerian school Boko Haram is restricted to Western instruction

Two years prior, Malala was shot in the head by Pakistani Taliban aggressors for fighting for young ladies' training.

She made due in the wake of being carried to the UK for treatment.

Assaults

On Sunday, Boko Haram's pioneer Abubakar Shekau discharged a feature deriding the "Bring Back Our Girls" online networking fight pressing for the arrival of the more than 200 young ladies it is holding hostage.

Underlining Boko Haram's offer for a detainee swap, he advertised his trademark: "Bring Back Our Army".

Firefighters attempt to put out a blaze after a shell blasted in a packed shopping plaza in Nigeria's capital Abuja on 25 June 2014. No less than 21 individuals were killed when a strip mall was shelled in Abuja a month ago

Mr Shekau, close to the start of the feature, depicted a few of the world's most conspicuous aggressor Islamists as his "brethren".

They included Mr Baghdadi, who cases to head another Islamic state in Syria and Iraq, Ayman al-Zawahiri, the pioneer of al-Qaeda, and Mullah Omar, the leader of the Afghan Taliban.

He additionally said that Boko Haram was behind a few late assaults, including the bombarding of a mall in Abuja, which murdered no less than 21 individuals.

Boko Haram, which signifies "Western instruction is illegal" in the local Hausa dialect, dispatched a revolt in Nigeria in 2009 to make an Islamic state.

It took the young ladies prisoner throughout an assault on their life experience school in the north-eastern town of Chibok in Borno state on 14 April 2014.

The administration has rejected Boko Haram's proposal to free its warriors and the ladies and kids it is holding in return for the arrival of the young ladies.

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A screen get taken from a feature discharged on You Tube in April 2012, clearly indicating Boko Haram pioneer Abubakar Shekau (focus) sitting flanked by activists

Established in 2002

At first centered around contradicting Western training - Boko Haram signifies "Western instruction is prohibited" in the Hausa dialect

Propelled military operations in 2009 to make Islamic state

Thousands murdered, for the most part in north-eastern Nigeria - likewise assaulted police and UN home office in capital, Abuja

Nearly three million individuals influenced

Pronounced terrorist gather by US in 2013

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