
The Silent Jihadi Genocide Against Christians in Nigeria
Why are international institutions and human rights organizations turning a blind eye to the systematic killing and displacement of Christians?

Why are international institutions and human rights organizations turning a blind eye to the systematic killing and displacement of Christians?

The three-year mission to the last stable state in the Sahel region forms part of the EU’s increasingly proactive diplomatic policy, with commentators worried that Niger could be the latest African country to turn to Moscow.

The numbers of Nigeria’s dead and displaced on account of recent violence vary widely, but in October of last year, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN International) was reporting anywhere between 3,000 and 36,000 people had been murdered.

Christians are being driven out of their communities, particularly in Nigeria’s north and middle belt, bit by bit, and many of the villages are being abandoned. This is what has been called a “slow-motion genocide.”