International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde has branded Boko Haram, the Nigerian insurgents who kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls, "despicable".
"In a deep sense, the actions of Boko Haram represent the complete antithesis of the values inherent in education," Lagarde told a gathering of women leaders at the National Democratic Institute in Washington yesterday.
"For their action degrades the dignity of the human being, while education uplifts, enflames, and ennobles the human spirit," she said.
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Lagarde joined the global call to free the girls, who were snatched from their school at gunpoint more than a month ago.
"Let us join our voices to the voices of the world, and let loose an impassioned plea: bring back our girls, bring back our girls. Respect our girls," she said.
The extremist Islamist group has faced global condemnation for the abduction in the remote northeastern town of Chibok.
Several countries including the United States, France and Britain have offered help to find them.