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Bring Back Our Girls: Boko Haram 'Exterminating Christians'

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In Washington, human rights associates gathered in front of the Nigerian embassy to demand more be done to rescue 300 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists.

The girls, mostly Christians, were abducted from their school in Northeastern Nigeria 100 days ago.

The United States sent advisors to help find the girls, but those attending this rally said more needs to be done to stop Boko Haram and bring back the girls.

"We're here to talk about over 200 girls who are still in captivity, who have been violated, who some are pregnant, who have been put into sex trafficking, but that's not the end with Boko Haram. That's just the beginning," Faith McConnell, with the Institute on Religion and Democracy, said.

"We've had hashtags, we've had voices, we've had marches and rallies, we need more of those. But on the other hand Boko Haram is still engaged in its violence and barbaric campaign to exterminate Christians from the northeast of Nigeria," Ann Buwalda, from Jubilee Campaign, said

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