Boko Haram crisis: 178 captives freed

Nigerian troops say they have rescued 178 people, mostly children, from their captivity by Islamic militants Boko Haram.

A militant leader was also caught, according to local reports. Some of those released had been held for over a year, and 101 were children, the military said in a statement seen by Associated Press. 

This adds to the 71 people said to have been rescued last week. The Nigerian military has been attacking Boko Haram strongholds in the Northern regions of Nigeria and claims to have made inroads into the militants' territory, though videos from the group deny this.

The 200 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram last year, sparking the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, were not mentioned by the army. Hundreds more have been snatched since. The Nigerian military has also claimed to have rescued a number of groups of people at various points throughout this year.

According to a recent report by Mausi Segun, the Nigeria researcher for Human Rights Watch, the captured women and children can expect to be raped, beaten, and married off to militants. However the Nigerian military has also been accused of human rights violations, and of being slow to respond to the situation.

Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, since it began to overcome and control territory in Borno State in Nigeria last year.

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
related articles
Chibok schoolgirls could be released in Boko Haram prisoner swap
Chibok schoolgirls could be released in Boko Haram prisoner swap

Chibok schoolgirls could be released in Boko Haram prisoner swap

Have Christians joined Boko Haram?
Have Christians joined Boko Haram?

Have Christians joined Boko Haram?

It\'s been a terrible week for women and yes, it matters
It's been a terrible week for women and yes, it matters

It's been a terrible week for women and yes, it matters

News
A three day journey by canoe to receive life-saving treatment from Mercy Ships
A three day journey by canoe to receive life-saving treatment from Mercy Ships

Most Madagascans cannot afford surgery, even on the rare occasions its available.

Drought insurance helps Nepal families survive food crisis
Drought insurance helps Nepal families survive food crisis

An innovative drought insurance scheme has provided emergency support to hundreds of vulnerable farming families in western Nepal

Britain has become ‘dangerously complacent’ over family breakdown
Britain has become ‘dangerously complacent’ over family breakdown

Dr Harry Benson, Research Director at the Marriage Foundation, said the latest official data on families and households pointed to a “profound social change” that had received little public attention despite long-term consequences for family stability and child wellbeing.

Church of Scotland issues slavery apology
Church of Scotland issues slavery apology

The Church of Scotland General Assembly said it was “grieved beyond telling” for the suffering inflicted.