NIGERIAN GIRL WHO
ESCAPED BOKO HARAM,SAYS SHE STILL FEELS AFRAID
The terrifying news began to spread
before the gun-wielding Islamist militants made it into Chibok last month.
Villagers began to receive cell phone calls that the feared extremist group
Boko Haram was on the way.
No one knew what the attack would
entail, that it would mean hundreds of schoolgirls plucked from their beds by a
group of extremists who would later threaten to sell them.
"It's like they were
coming for a shopping trip," a villager who witnessed the attack told CNN.
Some lucky girls managed to
escape that night when, after they were loaded into cargo trucks, they made a
dash for freedom.
"We would rather die than
go," one of the girls told CNN. "We ran into the bush. We ran and we
ran."
With fear in her eyes and voice, the young
woman, who asked not to be identified, described the experience to a CNN crew
that made the long, dangerous trip to her village.
She said she and two friends who had also
escaped saw something on fire and headed in that direction, presuming it was
building in the village that had been set ablaze. Normally, Chibok is pitch
black at night.
Officials have said that Boko Haram
militants abducted 276 girls from the boarding
school on April 14 and that some escaped into a forest.
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