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Abductions meaning
plural of abduction
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Indeed, many abductions are rejected or heavily modified by subsequent abductions before they ever reach this stage.
Abductions are typically interpreted as a failure to provide schools with the safe and secure environment that parents and pupils expect.
Abu Amsha’s younger brother Walid Hussein al-Jasim was sanctioned over accusations he was coordinating abductions, muggings and ransoms as a senior leader of the Suleiman Shah Brigade.
But with more than a month passing since the abductions, the families of those kidnapped began a five-day march Tuesday from Tel Aviv to Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem to demand he speed up the negotiations.
Security forces are still fighting a 14-year jihadist insurgency in the country’s northeast and heavily armed bandits carry out raids on villages and mass abductions in the northwest.
The abductions in both Borno and Zamfara states have had a negative impact on education.
The Federal University of Lafia is located in Gandu, a neighbouring community to Lafia the Nasarawa State capital where hundreds of students of the institution and staff reside had recently suffered from an increase in incidents of abductions.
Then, in the second decade, Islamic State carried out a reign of terror in northern Iraq that included rape, abductions, executions, mass murder, extortion and seizure of state resources.
The recent verdict came on the heels of a number of abductions of activists in locations throughout the country.
Vivien is convinced that her neighbor Seth has been through at least seven alien abductions and probes.
Abductions at Nigerian schools were first carried out by jihadist group Boko Haram, which seized 276 students from a girls’ school in Chibok in northeastern Borno State a decade ago.
Abductions have become commonplace in Nigeria, particularly in the Northern region where the kidnap industry has boomed over the past decade.
Although North Korea denied any involvement in the abductee issue, the 2002 summit proved to be a breakthrough with Kim Jong Il admitting to some of the abductions.
Cárdenas presents this crisis in the mediated way many people learn of American abductions — through virality, scrolling, online spectacle.
Disturbing reports of attacks and abductions of people with albinism in Africa have emerged in recent years, with an apparent uptick in violence in 2022, according to UN expert Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond.
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He oversaw the unit’s surveillance operations, maintaining the organisation’s notorious digital surveillance infrastructure — allegedly used to facilitate abductions and killings.
He said both the Army and Air Force troops have launched ground and air strikes that have killed the bandits’ families – wives and children – which have angered them, as they see it as a war, hence they reacted with new attacks and abductions.
In a statement, the NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, Olusola Akinboyewa, said Saleh’s reign of terror had devastated vulnerable communities in Shiroro, with attacks, abductions and extortion leaving a trail of fear.
In recent years, the abductions have been concentrated in northwestern and central regions, where dozens of armed groups often target villagers and travelers for huge ransoms.