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Chibok - advice from Uganda
As #BringBackOurGirls and other humanitarians mark the second anniversary of Boko Haram's abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls - along with the parents of the missing girls - a mother from northern Uganda shares her experience of a similar ordeal. Mrs Concy Ogwal's daughter was abducted by the notorius LRA rebels in the northern Ugandan district of Lira - after the rebels attacked the Aboke girls secondary school in 1996. She spent 9 years in captivity. Concy told the 麻豆社's Audrey Brown how she and her community coped.
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