June 24th, 2024

Nigerian Forces Rescue over 300 Captive Women and Children from Boko Haram

Nigerian forces rescue 300+ women and children from Boko Haram. ACLJ advocates for ongoing support and protection for victims. Persecution of Christians in Nigeria remains a critical issue.

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Nigerian Forces Rescue over 300 Captive Women and Children from Boko Haram

Nigerian forces have successfully rescued over 300 women and children from a Boko Haram terrorist encampment in a significant operation. The rescued individuals were found in a weary state, some having been held captive for months or even years. This rescue is a crucial victory in a country where Christians and religious minorities face persecution and violence. Despite this success, the ongoing plight of persecuted Christians in Nigeria remains a pressing issue, with thousands killed and abducted in recent years. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has been advocating for international pressure to protect these vulnerable populations. While applauding the Nigerian government's actions, the ACLJ emphasizes the need for continued support, aid, and protection for the rescued individuals who have lost their homes and livelihoods. The organization vows to persist in its efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all Nigerians, advocating for accountability for terrorist groups like Boko Haram and ongoing assistance for victims of persecution.

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