Monday, May 4, 2015

Boko Haram: 'Emotional family reunions' for freed captives






After their rescue from the terrorist group in North eastern Nigeria known as Boko haram, some of the captured victims have been united with their relatives. The occasion was an emotional home coming.

BBC reported that

"Women and children who were being held by Boko Haram extremists have said some of their group were stoned to death as the Nigerian army came to rescue them.

They were speaking a day after nearly 300 hostages were rescued from the Sambisa forest and taken to a government camp in Adamawa State.

Will Ross, reports from Adamawa State where the freed civilians are being housed and given help before they can be resettled back home"

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