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Borno's Senator Zanna Reveals Shocking Details About Kidnapped Women

The Northern Lawmaker have spoken to Sahara Reporters about the gruesome experience of the Chibok girls at the hand of their captors. They are being raped, recorded, and the video released to certain members of the public.
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Some of the abducted Chibok school girls are being raped on camera and threatened with shooting.

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This information was made available by Senator Khalifa Ahmed Zanna of Borno Central, during an interview with Sahara Reporters.

Senator Zanna reveals that the abducted young girls were being raped, and recorded, while also pleading for their lives after each encounter. He also revealed that some of the videos are being released to the public, and someone who had seen it, had given him the information.

He told Sahara TV: “Actually the information I’m getting, some of them are very disturbing. Although I don’t want to mention but they are just raping the girls on camera and even showing them on video, releasing it to the public.

“Somebody told me that they were shown being raped, and in turn, it is the girl who was raped that came out kneeling down and begging the man to be patient. Do you know the reason why? They said when they rape them they shoot them. Therefore the girl after being raped, she curled down to the man, kneeling down and begging him to please be patient. So disturbing.

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“And although I didn’t see the video, the person narrated to me, he said he had the video, and he was narrating to me, and look at the situation."

Senator Zanna also revealed that the militant sect have become bankrupt, and their lack of funds have consequently made them unable to provide food for themselves. This have made increase their attacks on vulnerable villages, to steal food and supplies.

The villagers too have deserted their homelands, seeking refuge in big cities, and neighbouring countries.

“And then the other scenario is that the Boko Haram are now out of funds, they are not getting enough food. So they are going from one village to another, taking the little the villagers had, and going away. In fact most of the villages are almost moved out of their villages and moved to cities or gone into the neighbouring countries. So more or less they don’t have any chance of getting food.

'So I don’t know what they’re going to do, if food is not available are they going to sacrifice to give it to the girls. And then, the other information I have, because you know the kidnap is a continuous process which they have been doing before the 200 and after the 200. So in their position, there are up to 500 or over 500 women who are being taken from the streets, on the main roads where they are traveling, or they go to the villages and collect them; all kinds of abductions.

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Watch the full interview below.

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