CNN News:尼日利亚激进组织欲以被绑女孩换囚
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    From Africa to Europe and from killer robots to aniconic obelisk, CNN STUDENT NEWS is bringing theworld to your classroom. I'm Carl Azuz. First uptoday, a hopeful sign for the families of more than200 kidnapped girls in Nigeria. The terrorist groupthat abducted them has mentioned a trade.Yesterday, Boko Haram released video that it saysshows the kidnapped girls. If that's true, this is thefirst time they've been since they were taken on April 14. Boko Haram says they've all convertedto Islam and that they'll only be released if the Nigerian government release members of BokoHaram that it's holding prisoner.

    Nigeria says it will consider all options for the girls release and safe return home.

    Meantime, the CNN reporter visited the school where the kidnappings happened and spoke to agirl who escaped from the terrorists.

    This is a road few are now willing to travel.

    It's been one checkpoint after another as we have traveled north from the Nigerian capitalAbuja. We've definitely seen evidence of the security reinforcements that the government hasbeen talking about, but as we go farther north, as we got deeper into the Boko Haramcountryside, where there've been striking terror into the hearts of villages, much of thatpresence seems to have evaporated.

    Attacks for the militant Islamist group Boko Haram are constant in this part of Nigeria. Butwhat happened in Chibok put the world on notice.

    In here, in these rooms is where the girls were sleeping when armed men in what they describeas military uniforms came to their dormitory gate and told them that they come to protectthem. The girls started to assemble in the yard as ordered to. They didn't realize who the menreally were until it was too late.

    Over 200 girls dragged from their beds to be sold off as bounty, a message that the militantgroup's edicts on female education: "Must be heeded". But avail yourself of big men with gunsto make money off terrified girls.

    If it's in Chibok, I'll never go back again.

    You never go back to school.

    Yes.Because they made you afraid.

    Yes.Before the militants left, they destroyed everything they could. Textbooks, the library, thelaboratory, their attempt to forever shutter this school.

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