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==== Boko Haram ==== In 2015, the Islamist group [[Boko Haram]] has abducted some 500 women and children to serve as human shields.<ref>Julia A. Seymour (March 26, 2015). [https://world.wng.org/2015/03/boko_haram_uses_human_shields_after_another_mass_abduction "Boko Haram uses human shields after another mass abduction"]{{Dead link|date=October 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.{{full citation needed|date=September 2021}} "Almost one year after Boko Haram kidnapped 276 girls in Chibok, Nigeria, the Islamic terror group abducted as many as 500 women and children to use as human shields. Nigerian official Mike Omeri, the director of the National Orientation Agency, could not confirm exactly how many people were kidnapped from Damasak, Nigeria. 'Some say 500, some 400, some say 300,' Omeri acknowledged. He said he was waiting for information from authorities in Damasak, a trading town near the Niger border that had been retaken from the Islamic extremists. According to Omeri, as multinational troops advanced on the town, Boko Haram retreated, taking hostages with them, but they remain in the region with their human shields."</ref> In 2016, it was reported the group kidnapped schoolgirls "used as human shield[s]".<ref>Harriet Agerholm (December 28, 2016). [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/boko-haram-latest-schoolgirls-chibok-bring-back-our-girls-michelle-obama-nigeria-a7499381.html "Kidnapped schoolgirls 'used as human shield' by Boko Haram"]. ''[[The Independent]]''.</ref>
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