Posted on 05/01/2015 11:36:09 AM PDT by yuffy
Some of the nearly 300 girls and women freed by Nigerias military from the forest stronghold of Boko Haram were so transformed by their captivity that they opened fire on their rescuers, and experts said Wednesday they would need intensive psychological treatment.
The military was flying in medical and intelligence teams to evaluate the former captives, many of whom were severely traumatized, said army spokesman Col. Sani Usman.
He said earlier that none of the schoolgirls kidnapped from the northeastern town of Chibok a year ago appeared to be among the 200 girls and 93 women rescued Tuesday. But on Wednesday he said further screening was needed before their identities could be determined.
The processing is continuing, it involves a lot of things because most of them are traumatized and you have got to put them in a psychological frame of mind to extract information from them, Usman said.
A counselor who has treated other women freed from Boko Haram captivity said some had become indoctrinated into believing the groups Islamic extremist ideology, while others had established strong emotional attachments to militants they had been forced to marry.
Some of the about 90 women and girls freed by the army four months ago in Yobe state, for example, had upset their community on their return by maintaining that the militants were good people who had treated them well, said the counselor, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he has been targeted by the militants in the past.
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They were subjected to a subhuman insane ideology. It will take some time to free them of the evil effects.
Just like a virus infecting those that are in close contact. Or cancer... which many times requires treatment by radiation...
#Don’t fire on our boys.
Stockholm syndrome applies in Africa, too.
Sounds like the rats in this country.
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