Illegal abortions in Northeast: Nigerian Army exonerated, Marie Stopes culpable - Report

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Illegal abortions in Northeast: Nigerian Army exonerated, Marie Stopes culpable - Report
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The Nigerian Army has been absolved of allegations of illegal abortion levelled against it by the international news agency, Reuters. On 7th December

The Nigerian Army has been absolved of allegations of illegal abortion levelled against it by the international news agency, Reuters.

Reuters said that abortions were carried out among women and girls who have been victims of insurgency. The exposure was contained in the Annual Report On The Federal Government’s War Against Insecurity/Insurgency In Nigeria by the Centre for International And Strategic Studies, CISS, in collaboration with the Coalition Of Civil Society Organizations On Rights And Security, CCSOHRS.The centre described Reuter’s report as “propaganda and slander against the Nigerian military.”

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