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A woman attends a demonstration Tuesday, May 6, that called for the Nigerian government to rescue nearly 300 schoolgirls who were kidnapped last month in Chibok, Nigeria. The girls were taken by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sin."
Abuja Hosea Sambido, a leader in the Chibok community, speaks during a rally in Abuja, Nigeria, on May 6, pressing for the release of the abducted girls.
Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade, Nigeria's top military spokesman, speaks to people at a demonstration on May 6.
Women march Monday, May 5, in Chibok.
People rally in Lagos, Nigeria, on Thursday, May 1.
Police stand guard during a demonstration in Lagos on May 1.
Protesters take part in a "million woman march" on Wednesday, April 30, in Abuja.
Obiageli Ezekwesili, former Nigerian education minister and vice president of the World Bank's Africa division, leads a march of women in Abuja on April 30.
A woman cries out during a demonstration Tuesday, April 29, in Abuja with other mothers whose daughters have been kidnapped.
A man weeps as he joins parents of the kidnapped girls during a meeting with the Borno state governor in Chibok on Tuesday, April 22.
Mothers weep during a meeting with the Borno state governor on April 22 in Chibok.
Four female students who were abducted by gunmen and reunited with their families walk in Chibok on Monday, April 21.
Borno state governor Kashim Shettima, center, visits the Chibok school on April 21.
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- Newt Gingrich: Hillary Clinton could be questioned on Boko Haram as on Benghazi
- He says State Dept. under her leadership rejected requests to designate group as terrorists
- Justice Dept., FBI, CIA, and military officials asked for terrorism designation, Daily Beast reported
- Gingrich: Was Hillary Clinton aware of the requests? If not, should she have known?
Editor's note: Newt Gingrich is a co-host of CNN's