Amnesty International Condemn abduction of students in Kaduna

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Amnesty International, a big group on human rights around the world, feels very sad and angry about what happened in. Kaduna Nigeria. 

They are upset that 200 kids from both primary and secondary schools, along with their teachers, were taken by force from a school in Kuriga, Kaduna State.

This is very bad, and Amnesty International wants the Nigerian government to do everything possible to bring these kids and teachers back safely.

They say that schools are meant to be safe places for children to learn, and nobody should have to be afraid of going to school.

It’s not fair that kids have to worry about being kidnapped when they should be focused on learning.

The kidnapping happened early in the morning, just after the morning assembly, when everyone was supposed to be getting ready for the day.

People who live nearby ran away to protect themselves because the bad people were shooting guns. Even the headteacher of the school and some other staff members were taken, which is very sad.

Amnesty International wrote a message on X (formerly Twitter) to talk about what happened.

They want the Nigerian government to do more to stop these kinds of attacks on schools. They want the government to make sure schools are safe and that children can go to school without worrying about their safety.

They also want the people responsible for kidnapping the kids and teachers to be punished.

It’s not the first time something like this has happened in Nigeria. Kidnapping school children has happened before, especially in the northern part of the country.

You might remember hearing about the Chibok girls who were kidnapped a while ago. It’s very sad that this keeps happening, and something needs to be done to stop it.

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