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Annex to Article 15 Communication to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor Regarding Boko Haram’s Targeted Abduction of Women and Children as Genocide
04.14.2015
Annex to Article 15 Communication to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor Regarding Boko Haram’s Targeted Abduction of Women and Children as Genocide
This annex to GJC’s communication to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor is a sampling of detailed witness accounts compiled by Human Rights Watch documenting Boko Haram’s targeting of Christian women and girls, including abduction, forced marriage, conversion, abuse, the selection and separation of victims, based upon their membership as Christians, exclusion from genocidal acts of non-Christians, and use of roadblocks.
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