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Nigeria protesters demand rescue of girls kidnapped by Islamists

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Nigerian activists planned to march on parliament Wednesday todemand the government and military do more to rescue scores of schoolgirlskidnapped by Boko Haram Islamists more than two weeks ago.The protest, dubbed "a million woman march" and promoted on Twitter under#BringBackOurGirls, will not likely to draw a massive crowd.But organiser Hadiza Bala Usman told AFP that the turn-out was less important thanraising awareness about the plight of the hostages whose April 14 abduction atgunpoint from their school in the northeast has outraged Africa's most populousnation."We have put the word out on social media and we hope people will come. But evenif only 10 people come, it will be 10 people who are committed to ensuring thatthese girls are not disregarded," she said."The government has to understand that we are not going to allow this silence tocontinue," Usman added.The mass kidnapping in the Chibok area of northeastern Borno state was one of themost shocking attacks in Boko Haram's five-year extremist uprising, which has killedthousands across the north and centre of the country.Borno's government said 129 girls were taken and that 52 have since escaped.Locals, including the principal at the targeted Government Girls Secondary School inChibok, have rejected those figures, claiming that 230 teenage students were takenand that 187 are still being held hostage.The leader of Chibok's elders forum, Pogo Bitrus, told AFP that he had receivedinformation indicating the girls were trafficked into neighbouring Cameroon andChad and sold as brides to insurgent commanders for 2,000 naira ($12).There was however no independent confirmation of this report.- Not enough action -Parents have voiced fury at the military's apparent rescue operation, accusing thesecurity services of ignoring their daughters.Bitrus said it was "unbelievable" that the military, which claims to be workingaround-the-clock to find the hostages, had not yet tracked down any of the kidnappers.Locals have scoured the bushlands of the remote region, pooling money to buy fuelfor motorcycles and cars to conduct their own rescue effort.Usman condemned what she called the official complacency which has followed theabductions."If this happened anywhere else in the world, more than 200 girls kidnapped and noinformation for more than two weeks, the country would be brought to a standstill,"she told AFP.Boko Haram's name translates as "Western education is forbidden", and it hasrepeatedly attacked schools during an insurgency aimed at creating a strict Islamicstate in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria.The Islamists have set schools on fire, massacred students in their sleep anddetonated bombs at university campus churches, but a massive kidnapping specifically targeting girls is unprecedented.- Parents welcome support -The rally is expected to kick off at the Unity Fountain in central Abuja at 3:00 pm(1400 GMT) and move towards the National Assembly.Usman said she had been promised that the House Speaker Aminu Tambuwal andperhaps even President Goodluck Jonathan will speak to the protesters."We have booked an appointment," she said. "We expect (both men) will come out and address us."Jonathan has faced scathing criticism over his handling of the Boko Haram conflict,which has already killed more than 1,500 people this year.Speaking by phone from Chibok, a father of one of the kidnapped schoolgirls voicedhope that attention to his nightmare from protesters outside the seat ofgovernment could make a difference."We are poor with no influence whatsoever, which we believe is the reason thegovernment does not care about our girls," said the father, requesting anonymity."We believe if Nigerians, the high and the low, raise their voices from differentquarters it will make the government sit up and do the right thing to free our girls.

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