ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月17日 05時27分


To much of the world, the Nigerian city of #Maiduguri is known as the embattled birthplace of Boko Haram. But inside the concrete walls of the city zoo, young couples hold hands and lounge on the grass. When the photographer @ashgilbertson took this picture, Kefas Iliya and Ruth Joseph were there to study for exams. When they met 2 years ago, Ruth wanted to focus on her environmental biology studies, not romance. But Kefas won her over by reciting Gambian poetry. Now, they hope to marry. “We plan to have children and I will help out,” Kefas said. “I’ll help with housework and I’ll help take care of the children and my wife.” #BokoHaram kidnaps young women and girls, turns them into sex slaves and passes them around to its fighters like prizes. But just beyond the militants’ reach, the topics being batted around a giant lecture hall at the University of Maiduguri could hardly have been more different: Radical #feminism. The end of the patriarchy. Husbands who do the dishes. Visit the link in our profile to see more of @ashgilbertson’s photos and to read the full story, by @dionnesearcey.


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