チボク
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チボク(Chibok)はナイジェリア北東部のボルノ州南部の都市。 2006年の人口は6万6105人。
- ^ a b c Adam Nossiter (2014年5月14日). “Tales of Escapees in Nigeria Add to Worries About Other Kidnapped Girls”. New York Times 2014年5月15日閲覧. ""Most of the Chibok residents are Christians of a small minority group who speak Kibaku, another of Nigeria's myriad languages.""
- ^ New York Times: "Nigerian Girls Seen in Video From Militants" By ADAM NOSSITERMAY 2014年5月12日 |"Chibok is primarily a Christian village, and Mr. Shekau appeared to acknowledge that many of the girls seized were not Muslims. “The girls that have not accepted Islam, they are now gathered in numbers,” he said. “And we treat them well the way the prophet treated the infidels he seized."
- ^ The Guardian: "Military operation launched to locate kidnapped Nigerian girls" by David Smith2014年5月14日 | "Although most of the abducted girls are Christian, all were wearing Muslim dress and two were singled out to say they had converted to Islam."
- ^ BBC: "Nigeria abduction video: Schoolgirls 'recognised'"2014年5月13日|"The girls' families have said that most of those seized are Christians, although there are a number of Muslims among them."
- ^ Oren Dorell (2014年4月21日). “Terrorists kidnap more than 200 Nigerian girls”. USA Today 2014年4月23日閲覧。
- ^ Chika Mefor (2015年1月8日). “allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Elections - BBOG Group Raises the Alarm Over Plans to Exclude Chibok From Voting”. Leadership (Abuja) - allAfrica.com. 2015年1月8日閲覧。
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