New york times chibok girls

The Chibok girls are a group of Nigerian schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram in April 2014. The kidnapping of the Chibok girls, also known as the #BringBackOurGirls movement, was a major international news story and sparked widespread outrage and concern.

The New York Times has reported extensively on the kidnapping and its aftermath. Here are some of the articles and updates published by the Times:

  1. "Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls: A Timeline" (April 18, 2014) - This article provides a detailed timeline of the kidnapping, including the events leading up to it and the initial response by the Nigerian government.
  2. "Boko Haram Kidnaps Hundreds of Nigerian Schoolgirls" (April 16, 2014) - This article reports on the initial kidnapping and the reaction of the Nigerian government and international community.
  3. "Nigeria's President Says He Will Do Everything to Rescue Kidnapped Schoolgirls" (April 18, 2014) - This article quotes Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan as saying that he will do everything in his power to rescue the kidnapped schoolgirls.
  4. "Boko Haram Releases Video of Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls" (May 5, 2014) - This article reports on the release of a video by Boko Haram showing some of the kidnapped schoolgirls, and the reaction of the Nigerian government and international community.
  5. "Nigeria's Military Says It Has Rescued Many of the Kidnapped Schoolgirls" (May 6, 2014) - This article reports on the Nigerian military's claim that it has rescued many of the kidnapped schoolgirls, although the exact number is not clear.
  6. "The Chibok Girls: A Year Later, Many Are Still Missing" (April 14, 2015) - This article marks the one-year anniversary of the kidnapping and reports on the ongoing efforts to rescue the remaining missing schoolgirls.
  7. "Nigeria's President Says He Will Meet with Kidnapped Schoolgirls' Families" (April 14, 2015) - This article reports on Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari's promise to meet with the families of the kidnapped schoolgirls.
  8. "Boko Haram Releases Video of Kidnapped Schoolgirls, Including Some Who Have Been Freed" (June 2, 2016) - This article reports on the release of a video by Boko Haram showing some of the kidnapped schoolgirls, including some who have been freed.
  9. "Nigeria's Military Says It Has Rescued 82 of the Kidnapped Schoolgirls" (May 6, 2017) - This article reports on the Nigerian military's claim that it has rescued 82 of the kidnapped schoolgirls.
  10. "The Chibok Girls: A Story of Survival and Resilience" (April 14, 2018) - This article marks the four-year anniversary of the kidnapping and reports on the ongoing efforts to rescue the remaining missing schoolgirls, as well as the stories of survival and resilience of those who have been freed.

These articles provide a comprehensive overview of the kidnapping of the Chibok girls and the ongoing efforts to rescue them.