'No school can be safe: When jihadists attack a school, the village has to be deserted'
The families of Papiri had long called for security forces to protect their children at the school in northern Nigeria where more than 300 pupils were kidnapped by gunmen last week, in one of the country's worst mass abductions. They say that no one came. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, Angela Diffley welcomes Isa Sanusi, Executive Director Amnesty International Nigeria.
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