Boko Haram

A rights group documented 43 cases of “sexual abuse, including rape and exploitation" in camps for displaced people.
The cases reportedly include rape and exploitation.
Millions of Nigerians survived Boko Haram, but now a humanitarian catastrophe is putting their lives at risk again.
Hunger and insecurity stalks the displacement camps of Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, where people who fled Boko Haram face the risk of famine.
The girls have been held hostage for more than two years.
A man claiming to be Abubakar Shekau rejected rumors that he had been wounded.
They're facing severe malnutrition.
Amina Ali was held captive for two years.
The terrorist group claims some of the girls have been killed in air strikes
Steven Pinker tells the Berggruen Institute that despite the rise in terror and mass shootings, global violence is declining.