Mrs. Obama still sees this act of the kidnap as deprivation of the girls' education while she was standing for her husband on the weekly Saturday address.
US First Lady Michelle Obama on Saturday denounced as an
"unconscionable act" the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian
schoolgirls by Islamic militants as a mobilized international community helped
Nigeria search for them.
Ahead of Mother's Day, U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, a mother of two girls, says she's "outraged" over the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian girls.
For the first time standing in for President Barack Obama on his weekly Saturday morning address, Michelle Obama said she and her husband were "outraged and heartbroken" over the mass abduction of the girls from their school dormitory in a remote corner of north Nigeria last month.
Ahead of Mother's Day, U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, a mother of two girls, says she's "outraged" over the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian girls.
For the first time standing in for President Barack Obama on his weekly Saturday morning address, Michelle Obama said she and her husband were "outraged and heartbroken" over the mass abduction of the girls from their school dormitory in a remote corner of north Nigeria last month.
Their sentiments were shared by "millions of people across the globe," she said.
This violence "was not an isolated incident ... it’s a story we see every day as girls around the world risk their lives to pursue their ambitions," Michelle Obama said.
"This unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education – grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young
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Yes ooo Mrs Obama, Tell them.#bring back our girls#
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