Nigeria’s Boko Haram rehabilitation efforts ignore the emotional trauma of soldiers : why this (...)

14 octobre 2025 | Celestina Atom, Postgraduate Researcher and Part-time Lecturer in Politics and International Relations., Teesside University
Nigeria has a policy of de-radicalisation of former Boko Haram fighters, but overlooks the voices of soldiers who have to carry out the policy.
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