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Nigeria's Human Rights Commission concluded that there is no evidence of the military deliberately attacking women and children or conducting secret abortions in the northeast, where a 15-year insurgency is ongoing. The commission investigated three Reuters reports alleging such abuses and interviewed over 190 witnesses, but found no record of forced and illegal abortions. The military and Reuters have not commented on the report's findings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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