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Bring Back Our Girls: Rescue the 234 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram gunmen

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I swear these losers, whoever they are that kidnapped these 200+ schoolgirls, frankly need to be shot dead, right now and the children brought safely back to their communities to get some healing. Someone with heavy arms, or drones at the ready, wanting to do something truly helpful for the world, ought to help these crazy men find their 40 virgins pronto in that mythical afterlife of theirs. End of story." -- Ezili Dantà ² of HLLN, April 30, 2014

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Recommended HLLN Links: On under-reported travesty against 234 schoolgirls:

Nigerian Women to Stage Million Woman March for Abducted Schoolgirls

- Outrage grows as kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls 'sold as wives to jihadists'

- Two weeks after more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted, Nigerian women will march in red in hope of securing their release

- Hundreds of kidnapped Nigerian school girls reportedly sold as brides to militants for $12, relatives say

- Search called off for 230 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls- Lack of police back-up causes parents to call off search for schoolgirls believed to have been kidnapped by al-Qaeda-linked group Boko Haram

- Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamists?

- Boko Haram: A CIA Covert Operation; America's Destabilization Plots Against Nigeria--GreenWhite Coalition

- Wikileaks: US cables on Boko Haram

- - U.S. offers to help Nigeria in hunt for abducted girls, Reuters News | May 01, 2014

- Nigerians demand government do more to bring home kidnapped girls, CNN

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Former Nigerian Education Minister and Vice-President of the World Bank's Africa division Obiageli Ezekwesilieze leads a march of Nigeria women and mothers of the kidnapped girls of Chibok, in Abuja on April 30, 2014. (AFP PHOTO / PHILIP OJISUA) | Source: Aljazeera

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