Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram

Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram

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124 baris pertama.

It's not about what you do with your life,

but it's about the legacy that you leave.

And the most powerful thing that we can do

is keep fighting for that.

One nation, under God...

This literally is a matter of life and death

for so many young people who are dealing

with these issues of identity.

We're just going through

our storm right now, but we're gonna get out of it.

I have faith.

Climate change, our environmental crisis,

all of that is what our generation's

gonna have to deal with.

I tell ya my son was sitting in French class

in a small college town, and he got shot four times.

You feel like you're in the fight of your life

and they leave you on the battlefield, alone.

Never lose faith. Keep to faith.

- It was the failure of the state

to have allowed those girls

to stay one day

in the den of the abductors.

The moment Michelle Obama carried that placard--

boom!

Everyone was talking about the Chibok girls.

And these are the...

Teacher, where is--

where is the head teacher?

Hmm? These are-- these are the remaining.

Matrons.

All right. All right.

All right.

So have a nice day.

Enjoy your stay with the girls.

Amaranthus is that...

all: Yes. Yes.

- So I want you to mention these classes for me.

Yes, you.

Margret.

- Vegetable. - Vegetables.

Yes, clap for her.

It's okay. Another one.

Oranges.

- We are talking about part of speech.

What do we mean by part of speech?

Part of speech refers to the classification

of word based on the function of the word.

Is there any corrections?

You should clap for yourself.

- This is the story of what happened to us

when Boko Haram took us to Sambisa Forest.

We traveled for three days and arrived on Wednesday

at around 12:00 a.m.

There was very heavy rainfall.

There was no shelter, no source of food,

no water for us.

We soaked maize in water

and consumed it with salt and tamarind leaves

the following day.

They constructed two rooms for us

using tree branches,

grasses, and leaves.

The rooms were small and could not contain us,

so some of us slept outside.

There were lots of snakes, scorpions, and ants.

We were not allowed to light anything at night.

We were told that a jet would come and take pictures

of anything it saw and will bomb us.

This food is so sweet too.

Yes, it's sweet.

- Each time your mum calls and she start crying,

always try and explain to her

that government is doing something concerning that.

We don't want you to see yourself as a victim.

We want you to see yourself as a survivor.

No problem.

- My sister is-- my sister is here.

Well, those, because of...

- Three students among us ran away,

but some Boko Haram saw, and captured them.

They gathered us and told us to observe

how they punished those who tried to escape.

They flogged them with 33 strokes of the cane each.

They dug a hole and laid them down near it.

We cried and begged them not to slaughter them.

They told us whosoever cries

or begs for them not to be slaughtered

would be slaughtered along with them.

We kept begging, and God answered our prayers.

They left us but made us promise

we would not try to escape again,

and whosoever tries to escape would be severely punished.

[Call to Prayer over megaphone]

- This program of rehabilitation

and reintegration will finish in September

by the grace of God.

And by September, these our girls,

all of them will be going back to school,

and they're very anxious.

Are you not, children?

They are very anxious to go back to school.

So anybody that has any insinuation

or says that these children are not worth taking care of,

is a very, very big liar.

Can you please stand up

so that people can see you?

Mr. Braggs of the American University of Nigeria.

Come on!

- The Minister and I had a very, very great

discussion yesterday,

uh, concerning the plight of

the girls that are here today.

We love you all.

We love you all.

First of all, I want all of you ladies to stand up.

Okay, if you ladies do come to AUN,

there's a little thing we always do at AUN.

If I say "AU," you say "N."

AU. all: N.

- Oh, you can do better than that.

If I say "A-U," you say "N."

A-U. all: N!

- A-U! all: N!

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