There is relief that they are still alive, but also anger that authorities are no closer to winning their release.<br /><br /> A new video showing more than a dozen of the 219 schoolgirls held by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram has emerged in Nigeria.<br /><br /> It's been 2 years since #ChibokGirls abduction by #BokoHaram. Time to #BringBackOurGirls. https://t.co/rchQSk05pm pic.twitter.com/DvlKxiAdXo— AmnestyInternational (@amnesty) April 14, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Emotional parents have identified some of their daughters, kidnapped from a school in the town of Chibok two years ago.<br /><br /> There is new pressure on the government to explain what it is doing to try to find the girls, who were sitting exams when captured.<br /><br /> Protesters today took to the streets on the second anniversary of the kidnapping, accusing authorities of not doing enough.<br /><br /> A global online social media campaign called #BringBackOurGirls has also been calling for more action on the case.<br /><br /> It's 2 YEARS of #ChibokGirls abduction.<br />Please use thi