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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, October 29, 2016
U.N. gets release of 876 children detained by Nigeria military

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. (Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters)
By Michelle Faul | AP October 28 at 1:34 PM
LAGOS, Nigeria — The United Nations has negotiated the release of 876
children detained at a Nigerian army barracks holding suspected
collaborators of the Boko Haram Islamic extremist group, the U.N.
Children’s Fund said Friday.
The agency fears more children are at least temporarily detained at the
barracks in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, according to Manuel
Fontaine, UNICEF’s director for West and Central Africa.
This is the first reported negotiated release of children detained by
the military, though Nigeria’s army routinely reports how many minors
are among the hundreds of detainees it frees after interrogations that
it says establish they have no links to Boko Haram.
The 876 children had been living in areas held by Boko Haram and were
detained when those areas were liberated, Fontaine said in a
teleconference call with journalists from his base in Dakar, Senegal. He
spoke after a visit to Maiduguri, the city that is the birthplace of
Boko Haram and the home of the Nigerian army’s Giwa Barracks.
The Associated Press has documented the deaths of thousands of detainees
at the barracks in recent years. Amnesty International has said 8,000
detainees died there between 2011 and 2015. This year, Amnesty called
for the detention center’s closure, saying babies and children are among
the many detainees dying from disease, hunger, dehydration and
untreated gunshot wounds.
The London-based human rights group also says President Muhammadu Buhari
has failed to fulfill election promises in 2015 to halt abuse of
civilians by Nigerian security forces
Ministry of Defense spokesman Brig Gen. Rabe Abubakar has called
Amnesty’s charges “a distraction,” insisting that “our duty is to
protect lives, and that is what we have been doing.”
Boko Haram’s insurgency has killed more than 20,000 people and forced 2.6 million from their homes in less than a decade.
