Women and girls kidnapped and raped by Boko Haram continue to suffer
even after their escape because of mistrust and hostility from family
and friends, a report said Tuesday.
Thousands of Nigerians have been forced into a life of rape or involuntary marriage and some have been used as suicide bombers.
But even for the rare few who escape, the misery is far from over,
according to the report by UNICEF and London-based charity International
Alert.
Many women who return to their families are
viewed with deep suspicion, the report said, either because they are
carrying the children of Boko Haram fighters or because their
communities fear they may have been radicalized during captivity.
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