Gordon Brown, UN special envoy for
education, on Thursday urged the world to condemn the use of young girls as
suicide bombers by Islamist group Boko Haram, calling it “barbaric.”
“The whole world must unite to
condemn Boko Haram’s new barbaric low with their evil use of young girls as
suicide bombers to carry out their murderous attacks,” Brown said in a
statement received by AFP.
At least 19 people were killed last
Saturday when a young girl, thought to be aged about 10, blew herself up at a
crowded market in the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri, the Red Cross and
vigilantes said.
The following day, four people were
killed in the northeast Nigerian city of Potiskum in neighbouring Yobe state,
when two female suicide bombers, one of them aged about 15, blew themselves up
in a crowded market.
“These attacks come as Boko Haram
have outraged the world with their indiscriminate murders of innocent men,
women and children in the towns of Baga and Doron Baga,” said Brown.
Boko Haram launched its first female
suicide attack in June last year in the northern state of Gombe.
Brown called for a commitment “to do
more to hunt down Boko Haram, and ensure children are better protected by
supporting President Goodluck Jonathan’s safe school initiative instead of
being used as weapons in senseless acts of war.”
Brown, a former British prime
minister, had last May unveiled a project to improve security in Nigerian
schools to prevent a repeat of the April 2014 mass kidnap of more than 200
girls by Islamist militants.
Gordon Brown slams ‘evil’ use of young girls as bombers in Nigeria
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