Five Boko Haram commanders were released May 6 in exchange for the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped three years ago by the extremist group, a Nigerian government official said the day after the swap.
The young women were flown May 7 by military helicopters from northeastern Nigeria to Abuja, the capital, where they were expected to be reunited with their families.
Some parents did not live long enough to see their daughters released, underscoring the tragedy of the three-year-long saga. (AP)
ナイジェリア政府は、3年前にイスラム過激派組織「ボコ・ハラム」に拉致された女子生徒のうち82人が、拘束中の戦闘員と引き換えに、5月6日に解放されたと発表した。
The Japan Times ST: May 19, 2017