Lagos – Nigeria’s military has conducted a years-long illicit programme to carry out abortions among women and girls who have been victims of jihadists, Reuters said on Wednesday, in a report bluntly denied by the army.
“Since at least 2013, the Nigerian military has conducted a secret, systematic and illegal abortion programme in the country’s northeast, ending at least 10 000 pregnancies among women and girls,” the news agency said.
“Many had been kidnapped and raped by Islamist militants,” it said, adding that those who resisted an abortion ran the risk of being “beaten, held at gunpoint or drugged into compliance.”
The report was based on witnesses from 33 women and girls, five health workers and nine security personnel involved in the alleged programme, and on military documents and hospital records “describing or tallying thousands of abortion procedures.”
Amnesty International is deeply concerned by the findings of an investigative report by Reuters news agency, which reveals that the Nigerian army has carried out secret, systematic and forced abortions terminating at least 10,000 pregnancies of women and girls.
— Amnesty International Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) December 7, 2022
Many of the women and girls affected had been kidnapped and raped by Islamist militants. Such forced abortions constitute gender-based violence that may amount to torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
— Amnesty International Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) December 7, 2022
Most of the abortions, Reuters said, were carried out without the woman’s consent and some were conducted without their prior knowledge, through abortion-inducing pills or injections passed off as medications to boost health or combat disease.
Northeastern Nigeria is the epicentre of a jihadist insurgency launched by the Boko Haram group in 2009.
More than 40 000 people have died and around two million people displaced in the long-running conflict, which has spilled into neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.
In its reaction, the Nigerian army lashed the report as “a body of insults on the Nigerian peoples and culture.”
“Nigerian military personnel have been raised, bred and further trained to protect lives,” it said.
“(The) Nigerian military will not, therefore, contemplate such evil of running a systematic and illegal abortion programme anywhere and anytime, and surely not on our own soil.”
Religion plays a core part in Nigerian life, with Islam the dominant faith in the north of the country, and Christianity in the south.
Abortion is illegal except when the mother’s life is in danger.
In the north of the country, illegal pregnancy termination carries the risk of a 14-year jail term.
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Source: AFP
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