AFP通信さんのインスタグラム写真 - (AFP通信Instagram)「AFP Photo 📷 Fati Abubakar - Nigerian women struggle to raise children born of Libya rape - . She was only just 18 when she gave birth without a doctor in a Tripoli apartment, gripping the hand of her best friend who had come on a journey they hoped would lead from Nigeria to Europe. . For Joy, who told her story to AFP on condition her name be changed, those dreams of a new life on another continent had come to a halt. Her daughter was the child of her Libyan captor -- a guard at a detention camp for illegal migrants where she had first been held after being picked up by authorities in the conflict-ravaged country. . He had asked her to move to his flat, and she was not in a position to be able to say 'no'. Once there, she said that she was trapped inside for a year and turned into his slave. When she became pregnant, he had attempted to force her out and tried everything to send her finally on the perilous journey by boat across the Mediterranean. After a series of failed attempts to make her leave, he threatened to kill her and the child, she said. . "They say we are black and we are not Muslims so it's a forbidden thing to have a child from them," Joy, now aged 19, said. . Joy eventually managed to escape and to hide with a friend. She had never been to see an obstetrician and feared if she went to a hospital her baby would be taken from her. . "I heard too many things like that," she added. "There (in Libya) they can beat you up, abuse you, rape you, they can even kill you, they don't care."」8月2日 15時19分 - afpphoto

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AFP Photo 📷 Fati Abubakar - Nigerian women struggle to raise children born of Libya rape -
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She was only just 18 when she gave birth without a doctor in a Tripoli apartment, gripping the hand of her best friend who had come on a journey they hoped would lead from Nigeria to Europe.
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For Joy, who told her story to AFP on condition her name be changed, those dreams of a new life on another continent had come to a halt. Her daughter was the child of her Libyan captor -- a guard at a detention camp for illegal migrants where she had first been held after being picked up by authorities in the conflict-ravaged country.
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He had asked her to move to his flat, and she was not in a position to be able to say 'no'. Once there, she said that she was trapped inside for a year and turned into his slave. When she became pregnant, he had attempted to force her out and tried everything to send her finally on the perilous journey by boat across the Mediterranean.
After a series of failed attempts to make her leave, he threatened to kill her and the child, she said.
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"They say we are black and we are not Muslims so it's a forbidden thing to have a child from them," Joy, now aged 19, said.
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Joy eventually managed to escape and to hide with a friend. She had never been to see an obstetrician and feared if she went to a hospital her baby would be taken from her.
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"I heard too many things like that," she added. "There (in Libya) they can beat you up, abuse you, rape you, they can even kill you, they don't care."


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