Military rescues more women, girls from Boko Haram [View all]
Nigerian troops have rescued about 160 more hostages from Boko Harams Sambisa Forest stronghold, the army said on Thursday, taking the total number liberated this week alone to nearly 500.
The numbers underlined the scale of the tactic of mass abduction used by the militants, who according to Amnesty International have seized about 2,000 women and girls since the start of last year.
Amnestys Africa director for research and advocacy, Netsanet Belay, said the rescues were a cause for celebration but he warned: This is just the tip of the iceberg.
There are thousands more women and girls, and men and boys, who have been abducted by Boko Haram, he said in a statement.
Female former hostages have described being subjected to forced labour, sexual and psychological abuse as well as having to fight on the frontline alongside the rebels.
The first release of 200 girls and 93 women was announced on Tuesday, raising hopes that some of the 219 girls snatched from their school in Chibok in April last year were among them.
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