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Nigeria's Human Rights Commission is set to present findings from its investigation into Reuters reports accusing the military of running a secret, systematic, and illegal abortion program, and massacring children in their fight against Islamist insurgents in the northeast. The military has denied these allegations. The commission's past reports have been mixed, with some criticizing the government for lack of accountability, while others have been critical of the government.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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