The UN Special Envoy for Global Education, Gordon Brown,
on Thursday, said the world must unite to condemn Boko Haram’s new
barbaric and evil use of young girls as suicide bombers to carry out
their murderous attacks.
This is contained in a statement from the Office of the Envoy in New York.
Brown recalled that there were three attacks over the past week where girls were used as suicide bombers.
He said that, in contravention of international law, children were now being used as easy targets by Boko Haram.
Brown said they were also exploited as slaves and sex objects and deployed as suicide bombers.
He stressed that “as we approach the
first anniversary of the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian girls from
their Chibok school, we must resolve to do more against Boko Haram.
“We must ensure that children are better protected by supporting President Goodluck Jonathan‘s Safe School Initiative.
“It is time for the whole world to
condemn Boko Haram’s evil use of young girls as suicide bombers to carry
out their murderous attacks.
“These children have been exploited and abused.
“We must do everything in our power to
protect others who might be forced into becoming suicide bombers
committing even more violent and shocking atrocities.
“As we approach the first anniversary of
the kidnapping of the Chibok girls from their school, we must resolve
to do more to ensure children are in safe schools and not victims of
senseless acts of war.’’
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