Search Results for: Operation Safe Corridor
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Humanitarian Crises
‘Operation Safe Corridor Is Useful For Ex-Terrorists. But For People Like Me, It’s Injustice’
When Bunu Ali and his family fled from the Boko Haram insurgents in Pate, Northeast Nigeria, it seemed like the…
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The Crisis Room
Analyzing Nigeria’s Operation Safe Corridor
The admission process into the OSC (Operation Safe Corridor) programme has been criticised. For this reason, and others, the credibility…
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Features
Surviving Hell (3): Innocent Civilians Might Still Be Finding Their Way Into Operation Safe Corridor
She was going to wait for her husband’s return, no matter how long that was going to take. She was…
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Features
The Deradicalised (2): How A Non-Terrorist Ended Up At Operation Safe Corridor
When Nigeria’s armed forces recaptured Banki in September 2015, a year after it was seized by Boko Haram, members of…
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Features
‘Repentant Boko Haram’: A Look At Operation Safe Corridor Deradicalisation And Rehabilitation Camp — ICIR Report
On the morning of September 6, a 78-year-old man climbed aboard a green-white-green “Borno State Government Free School Bus”. Alkali…
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Displacement & Migration
MSF Petitions Safe Countries To Evacuate Migrants Trapped In Libya
Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders, an international NGO, has urged safe countries to offer protection to migrants in Libya. It…
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News
Boko Haram: Death, Unlawful Detention, Forced Labour Mar ‘Safe Corridor’ Programme
At least seven men and boys have died with several others suffering from unlawful detention and forced labour under the…
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Features
With Nothing To Eat, Nigeria’s IDPs Settle For The Leftover Of Those Who Terrorised Them
After over a decade of waging war in the name of religion, Abubakar* has (apparently) dropped his gun and thirst…
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Features
Stigma And Other Roadblocks As Reintegrated ‘Boko Haram Wives’ Seek A Fresh Start
Witches. Children of terrorists. These words hurt more than the pebbles their neighbours threw at them, sometimes making them regret…
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Human Rights
A Farmer’s Troubled Return From De-Radicalisation Camp
The question infuriated Abu Bulama. Those asking wanted an answer about what should be done, but to Abu, it seemed…
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