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education, they were taken from their beds in the middle of the night by
cowards, cowards who tell them that girls do not deserve an education.
Do we agree with these cowards?" she asked the crowd, then yelled,
"What do you want?" the crowd replied "Our girls!"
Three weeks after their horrifying abduction in Nigeria, 276 of the more
than 300 girls who were taken from a school by armed militants are
still missing, possibly sold into slavery or married off. Nigerian
security forces apparently do not know where the girls are and the
country’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, has been shockingly slow and
inept at addressing this monstrous crime.
"We have been engaged with the NigerianHarf did not elaborate on the kind of assistance Washington is
government in discussions on what we might do to help support their
efforts to find and free these young women," State Department
spokeswoman Marie Harf told a daily briefing. "We will continue to have
those discussions and help in any way we can."