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'Pure Genocide': Over 6,000 Nigerian Christians Slaughtered, Mostly Women and Children By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post
Villagers stood at a mass grave in Dogon Na Hauwa, Nigeria, in 2010. Church leaders in Nigeria have said that Christians are experiencing "pure genocide" as 6,000 people, mostly women and children, have been murdered by Fulani radicals since January. "What is happening in Plateau state and other select states in Nigeria is pure genocide and must be stopped immediately," said the Christian Association of Nigeria and church denominational heads in Plateau State in a press release last week. The church leaders said that "over 6,000 persons, mostly children, women and the aged have been maimed and killed in night raids by armed Fulani herdsmen," which is prompting their cry to the government of Nigeria "to stop this senseless and blood shedding in the land and avoid a state of complete anarchy where the people are forced to defend themselves." The press release also pleaded with the international community, as well as the United Natio ns, to intervene in the Fulani attacks, fearing they might spread to other countries as well. READ ON
Not surprizingly, the article neglects to mention that "their adoption of Islam increased the Fulanis' feeling of cultural and religious superiority to surrounding peoples, and that adoption became a major ethnic boundary marker.
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