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Islamists murder more than 100 people in Nigeria, including women and children

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    Boko Haram kill over 100 in village massacre

    Members of Islamist group Boko Haram believed to be behind brutal attack on village in north east Nigeria that saw the slaughtering of scores of civilians

    Suspected Boko Haram Islamists killed more than 100 people in an attack on a village in Nigeria, a local senator said on Sunday.
    The attackers stormed the village in Nigeria’s restive northeastern Borno state on Saturday, slaughtering scores of civilians and sending many others fleeing.
    “A hundred and six people, including an old woman, have been killed by the attackers, suspected to be Boko Haram gunmen,” Senator Ali Ndume said.
    “Sixty of the dead have been buried while the rest are awaiting burial,” he added, saying the attacks in the area were becoming “deadlier and more frequent by the day.”
    The raid took place on Saturday in the mostly Christian village of Izghe in Borno, which has been under emergency rule since May last year in a bid to stop an Islamist rebellion that has claimed thousands of lives since 2009.

    A local farmer who escaped by scaling the fence of his house and crawling on his belly for 40 minutes said the attackers had gone door-to-door looking for those hiding in their houses.Suspected Boko Haram Islamists killed more than 100 people in an attack on a village in Nigeria, a local senator said on Sunday.
    The attackers stormed the village in Nigeria’s restive northeastern Borno state on Saturday, slaughtering scores of civilians and sending many others fleeing.
    “A hundred and six people, including an old woman, have been killed by the attackers, suspected to be Boko Haram gunmen,” Senator Ali Ndume said.
    “Sixty of the dead have been buried while the rest are awaiting burial,” he added, saying the attacks in the area were becoming “deadlier and more frequent by the day.”
    The raid took place on Saturday in the mostly Christian village of Izghe in Borno, which has been under emergency rule since May last year in a bid to stop an Islamist rebellion that has claimed thousands of lives since 2009.
    A local farmer who escaped by scaling the fence of his house and crawling on his belly for 40 minutes said the attackers had gone door-to-door looking for those hiding in their houses.
    “The attackers came around 9:30pm (20.30 GMT) in six trucks and some motorcycles. They were dressed in military uniform,” Barnabas Idi said. “They asked men to assemble at a place, and began hacking and slaughtering them.”
    There were no security forces in the town at the time of the attack, he said.
    The head of the local government in the area, Maina Ularamu, earlier told AFP: “From the latest information I have gathered, more than 60 people have been killed.
    “We suspect that the gunmen were members of Boko Haram. They have taken over the village.
    “They looted businesses and food stores and loaded all their spoils into vehicles owned by residents and fled into the bush,” he added.
    The official was speaking from Abuja and said he was preparing to return to Maiduguri, the state capital, to deal with the fallout of the attack.
    Hundreds of villagers in Borno had already fled to Maiduguri after Boko Haram militants last week killed 43 people in two separate attacks.
    The militant sect has said it is fighting to create a strict Islamic state in Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north.
    The southern half of the oil-rich country, Africa’s most populous, is mainly Christian.
    Gunmen also attacked a fishing village on Lake Chad on Saturday, killing an unspecified number of residents.
    A survivor said several people had drowned in the lake while trying to escape the gunmen.
    Military spokesman Mohammed Dole confirmed the attack but declined to comment further saying the area fell under the jurisdiction of a multinational task force comprising troops from Nigeria, Niger and Chad.
    Boko Haram militants have carried out frequent attacks in both cities and remote areas of the northeast, despite a military operation launched when emergency rule was declared.
    President Goodluck Jonathan, who has voiced frustration with the progress of the operation, replaced his top military brass on January 16.
    Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and the continent’s largest oil producer, is scheduled to hold presidential elections in February next year.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-Haram-kill-over-100-in-village-massacre.html
     
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    http://www.independent.ie/world-news/africa/mass-grave-find-un-warns-of-genocide-30005406.html

    INTERNATIONAL peacekeepers were accused last night of failing to prevent ethnic cleansing in the Central African Republic, as the discovery of a mass grave laid bare what a visiting United Nations official described as "unspeakable" horror.

    A human rights group said that Christian militias were being allowed to slaughter Muslims within impunity because French and African Union peacekeepers were too thinly spread to stop them.

    Amnesty International said that it would lead to further tit-for-tat violence, a warning given credence yesterday when peacekeepers found at least a dozen rotting corpses at a barracks occupied by members of the Muslim Seleka militia in the capital, Bangui.

    Meanwhile, Antonio Guterres, the head of the UN's refugee agency said yesterday: "Massive ethno-religious cleansing is continuing," said Mr Guterres. "Shocking barbarity, brutality and inhumanity have characterised this violence."

    SECTARIAN

    The Amnesty International report said that despite the presence of some 1,600 French peacekeeping troops and some 6,000 African Union soldiers, Christian militias, known as "anti-balakas" were still carrying out attacks on ethnic Muslims.

    Only last week, a group of CAR soldiers in Bangui publicly lynched a man suspected of having been a rebel, as a jeering crowd took photographs which were later beamed around the world. Burundian peacekeepers were at the scene but withdrew for their own safety.

    Amnesty also reported a case in Bangui in which the bodies of a number of Muslims who had been killed earlier were mutilated and set on fire. "French forces barely 50 metres away did not intervene to stop the mutilation of the bodies," Amnesty said.

    Yesterday Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, appealed to France to send more troops, saying he feared the country could spiral into genocide. (© Daily Telegraph, London)
     
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    I was waiting for it...& it didn't take long.

    The classic 'Don't look at what the terrorist are doing to Christians...look at what the Christians are doing!!!'

    The question we have to ask in both these cases is why are Muslims killing Christians in Nigeria, & why have the Christians now killing Muslims in CAR?

    Btw: Anti-balaka means "anti-machete" or "anti-sword" in the Sango and Mandja languages...looks like the Christians of CAR have had enough.

    &

    Btw: I don't support ethnic cleansing or the murder of innocent people.

    &

    Btw: Only one of the religious doctrines allows / commands / encourages the killing of non-believers, I'll let you guess which one.
     
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    One report of the slaughter of a whole village. Another report of the slaughter of militia. Both are bad but not the same.
     
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    Which are you referring to? What is going on in Central African Republic is not limited to militia v. militia.

    Murder in the name of religion is wrong no matter who is doing the killing.
     
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    Report vs Report. There is not a report in this thread about Christians killing villages of Muslims but there is a report in this thread about Muslims slaughtering an entire village of Christians.
     
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    Right, they're just killing all Muslims, regardless of village.
     
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    Report?
     
  9. AroundTheWorld

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    The moral relativism of the left is disgusting and ignorant.

    No killing is good.

    But if you look at the underlying ideology and what is driving the conflict, there are clear differences.
     
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    You don't read very much do you. Go look it up, or even re-read the article I posted. The reason of my posting was not about Christians or Muslims killing any specific one group. Rather it was about hate and violence and how it really gets out of control. Its a vicious cycle. Just look at Isak somewhat justifying the violence against a group, all around just sickening.
     
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    Sadly, that's true, but the sparkplug to it (or even just excuse to continue the vicious cycle) often is an ideology.
     
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    I think you need to get off your blind high horse and understand that the issue (on this board) is you posting ONLY "Muslims kill ## people" threads. Maybe if you would have posted both the OP and the one that ChrisBosh posted, people wouldn't think you're a troll.
     
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    There is no moral equivalency in that conflict. The ideology of extremist Islam is what fuels this conflict.

    Your logic of "Islamists murder scores of civilians equals civilians killing Islamists in self-defense" doesn't convince. It's not equal.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boko_Haram
     
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    why do you feel the need to start these kinds of threads? if you actually cared about it instead of being a rep w**** or a troll, then go do something about it that will actually make a difference.
     
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    Like what? Remove bomb straps from Islamist terrorists? What do you suggest?
     

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