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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

    Bring back our girls, the world demanded. Now, more than 100 of the students who were kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014 are free — and they're trying to rebuild their lives.https://nyti.ms/2JIonyn 

    7:55 AM - 14 Apr 2018
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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

        They were schoolgirls when Boko Haram abducted them on the night of April 14 in 2014. The high-profile kidnapping brought international attention to the group. https://nyti.ms/2IVqmya pic.twitter.com/I3tWxdlAn6

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

        Magret Yama, was released by Boko Haram last May. She and her fellow students, now in their 20s, live on a pristine university campus. https://nyti.ms/2JJrDtc pic.twitter.com/dp6oVYvnOT

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

        Now free, this 20-year-old practices yoga and argues during debate night. “I’m happy,” she said. “But I’m thinking about my sisters." More than 100 of her fellow students are still missing. https://nyti.ms/2ELdHvj pic.twitter.com/nk4jwcgYVD

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

        Our photographer wanted to portray these young women in a series of dignified portraits. He photographed 83 of the students in one day. Here they are now: https://nyti.ms/2EKLmVR pic.twitter.com/OENVSmcFrW

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      1. Pawan Kumar‏ @PawanKu31154009 Apr 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        henious crime...A civilized society can never accept.. Shameful incedenc for entire civilized society.. Crime against society..Not, a daughter or sister kidnapped, entire humanity is kidnapped by bokoharm terror organization.

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      1. Tola Morakinyo SA‏ @nimotee Apr 14
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        Some of the girls had babies they didn't plan for and some were forcefully married to strangers while in captivity. And the world watched an voted in bigots in their countries. So what's the difference between BH and bigots?

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      1. michael j. mcniffe‏ @michaeljmcniffe Apr 14
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        They got too old so the paedophiles kidnapped some more young girls.

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      2. Godswill‏ @Godswillluv Apr 14
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        It’s all political, the western world need wake up to reality, to defeat boko harams and other terrorist organizations in the entire west Africa, the western leaders need come together to acknowledging BIAFRA NATION as a sovereign nation, talk to Mr Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB.

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      1. Regina Evans  👸🏾 🎭 👗 🕷 🌳 🖤‏ @echojustice Apr 14
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        "University officials do not let journalists ask the women about their experiences with the militants, arguing that it could traumatize them further...They’re still very vulnerable.” And yet their images here r for the world 2 see. Vulnerable. Please allow them a time of rest.

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      2. Ad van Oosten‏Verified account @AdvanOosten Apr 14
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        And how many are still captured? #bokoharam

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      1. kruddy‏ @famoy Apr 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why focus on that? Why not focus thousands of palestine in zionist occupiers jail yet to charge of any crime but just being palestine??

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      1. Outspoken_E‏ @OutspokenE Apr 14
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        Women and children have always been the main targets for the wars of men. It’s all a pissing contest... they all want to show their strengths but destroy the women in the midst of it all. Just disgraceful....

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      1. SHANKAR BARADHWAJ‏ @shankar6763 Apr 14
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        Check whether the children suffer from #Stockholm_syndrome.

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      1. Tony Agbo‏ @thonynatz Apr 14
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        With the help of America.

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      1. Yily foote‏ @worldcitizen1st Apr 14
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        Development and progress is necessary in order to avoid any kind of violent groups as Boko Haram feed by inequality, poverty and ignorance.

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      1. Stephane hus‏ @StephaneHus Apr 14
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        What happen to the boys when Bokko Haram raid their school?https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/show/happened-10000-boys-kidnapped-boko-haram …

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