Monday, December 30, 2019

Kidnapped Christians forced into marriage and Islam or infected with diseases and beheaded

ONE of the hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamic terrorists Boko Haram has described how her fellow Christians were beheaded or forced into marriage and Islam.

Victoria Yohanna, 15, walked for seven hours to escape Boko Haram GETTY
Victoria Yohanna, 15, walked for seven hours to escape Boko Haram
Terrified Victoria Yohanna, 15, walked for seven hours to escape the barbaric Boko Haram – Islamic militants who have now become affiliated with ISIS.
While schoolgirls were forced into marriages and ordered to renounce their faith, her five younger brothers were forced into a “Koranic instruction”, trained to kill, and ordered to fight for Boko Haram.
On the way to the camp she described how "amidst intense gunfire, I saw how young adults were beheaded". 
She said: "The Christian women were forced to recount their faith and become wives of the terrorists or be killed." 
Protestors campaign against the Islamist terror group GETTY
Protestors campaign against the Islamist terror group
The Christian women were forced to recount their faith and become wives of the terrorists or be killed
Victoria Yohanna
Another escapee said described how schoolgirls were inpregnated and infected with diseases.
Recounting her horrifying experiences while controlled by the Nigerian terrorists, devout Christian Victoria revealed how she was forced to convert to Islam and even witnessed barbaric beheadings. 
Victoria and her family were kidnapped from Baga in north-east Borno State in January. 
She added: "Boko Haram surrounded the city and went from home to home arresting people. Of course they wanted to form a counterfeit caliphate."
She and her brothers made their miraculous escape after Victoria's mother collected her boys from the Koranic instruction centre explaining that some of them were sick and needed to take tablets. 
When the terrorist in charge allowed her that night, she asked her children to pray. 
They snuck out out of the deadly camp on a cold night and walked for more than seven hours to a safe place before Government troops transported them to Maiduguri by van. 
A poster declares the Boko Haram leader as wanted GETTY
A poster declares the Boko Haram leader as wanted

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