Boko Haram may have murdered captive women and girls during hasty retreat, says UN human rights chief

The head of the United Nations Human Rights Council believes Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram may have murdered female captives as it retreated from the advance of a multinational task force set up to end its reign of terror.

The multinational task force is composed of soldiers from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well as Benin. It was formed in February specifically to combat Boko Haram's growing threat to the region after the Islamist group attempted to expand its terror operations to Cameroon last year.

According to the National Post, UN human rights chief Zeid Raad al-Hussein told the Council during a meeting in Geneva that the multinational task force's success in reclaiming territories from Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria "has brought to light gruesome scenes of mass graves and further evident signs of slaughter by Boko Haram."

CNN reported last month that soldiers from Chad and Niger discovered the remains of a mass grave after retaking the town of Damasak in northeastern Nigeria. The mass grave, CNN said, contained the remains of nearly 100 people, some of whom were beheaded.

Zeid also told the Council of multiple reports of the militants murdering "their so-called 'wives' — in fact, women and girls held in slavery — and other captives."

However, he gave no further details and did not speculate as to whether the victims may have included some of the 240 Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram from a secondary school in Chibok in northern Nigeria in April 2014.

A previous report in WND quoted International Christian Concern's Africa analyst Cameron Thomas as saying that some of the abducted girls had been sold off to the militants as child brides "for as little as $12."

News
Marriage is the safest relationship, latest figures suggest
Marriage is the safest relationship, latest figures suggest

Of the eight children murdered during lockdown, 7 were killed thanks to the actions of a step parent or new partner.

Abortion rises in Northern Ireland for fourth year running
Abortion rises in Northern Ireland for fourth year running

Abortion was legalised in Northern Ireland in 2019.

Churches helping millions of Brits get by as living costs remain high
Churches helping millions of Brits get by as living costs remain high

Across the country, people are looking to the church for help.

Isaiah 41:10 is YouVersion's Bible verse of the year
Isaiah 41:10 is YouVersion's Bible verse of the year

Isaiah 41:10 had the highest international engagement on YouVersion during 2025, while in the UK it was Jeremiah 29:11 that topped the list.