Boko Haram Video Is Said to Show Captured Girls From Chibok<br />"They realized that Western education, its rules and regulations<br />that you taught them, is bad." Boko Haram, which translates as "Western education is forbidden," has criticized secular education since the early years of the movement, which has also incorporated a harsh interpretation of Islam as well as public anxieties and outrage at government corruption and societal inequality in northern Nigeria.<br />About a dozen girls, some with faces covered, appear in the video, one of several released in recent days by Boko Haram, the Islamist group terrorizing northern Nigeria in a war<br />that has spilled across borders and raged for nearly nine years.<br />15, 2018<br />DAKAR, Senegal — A video released in Nigeria on Monday by Boko Haram purports to show girls among those abducted<br />in 2014 from a school in the town of Chibok vowing to stay with their captors and never go home.<br />" he said. that We captured the Chibok girls while they were being taught Western education,<br />" one of the girls said in the video, according to translations by new agencies. that We are the Chibok girls,<br />" said one girl in the video, according to a Reuters translation. that These people are taking care of us and we are grateful to them,
