Tales of survival


Victims of violence : A paramedic attending to a mother and child in an internal displaced person’s camp after they were rescued from Boko Haram. — Reuters

An online archive is documenting stories of Nigerians displaced by violence in the hopes of showing the world the human cost of attacks by radical group Boko Haram.

IBRAHIM fled his home in Gwoza, north-east Nigeria, in August last year, when invading Boko Haram fighters took over the town as part of the Islamist group’s self-declared caliphate.

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