Help Send A Message To Biden: Stop Killing Christians
BY PGF2 years ago
Last week we posted about the killing of Nigerian Christians.
Nigeria was recently removed from the CPC list by the Biden Administration.
Linked here is an effort to reinstate Nigeria to the list. While that’s a nice gesture, Nigerian Christians need to take up arms and form local militias.
My Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Last year on November 15th, 2021 the Biden approved the removal of Nigeria from the Countries of Particular Concern (CPC) list. The CPC list was established under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 and Frank R Wolf International Religious Freedom Act of 2016. The criteria for the CPC list includes (1) Torture, (2) Prolonged detention without charge, (3) Forced disappearance, or (4) Flagrant denial of life, liberty, or security of purpose. Nigeria meets ALL of these criteria for their brutal treatment of Christians.
Nigeria is the most dangerous country in the world to be a Christian. Last year 4,650 Christians were martyred by Islamic terrorist groups and over 3,000 were kidnapped. 13,000 churches have been forced to close or have been destroyed and burned to the ground. Radical Muslim clerics have called for the immediately killing of any Christians who blasphemes, without exception, even if that person repents, stating that they should “kill now” and let “Allah sort it out.”
Christians that are kidnapped are often beaten, raped, sold as slaves and girls, typically young teenagers, have been forced to marry older Islamic men. Christians are often arrested on false charges of blasphemy while the Muslim persecutors of Christians are almost never charged.
American Christians need to plan for the day when they have to take group defense seriously.
There’s more at the link, including a video.
On November 4, 2022 at 2:23 am, Georgiaboy61 said:
Re: “Nigeria is the most dangerous country in the world to be a Christian. Last year 4,650 Christians were martyred by Islamic terrorist groups and over 3,000 were kidnapped. 13,000 churches have been forced to close or have been destroyed and burned to the ground.”
It sounds as if the war against Christians which used to take place in the Sudan – has now moved into the Nigeria with a vengeance.
Until 2019, when he was deposed and removed from power, Sudanese dictator and Muslim supremacist Omar al-Bashir had been waging an ethnic cleansing campaign against Christians and other non-Muslim groups in the Sudan.
The fanatically driven former dictator waged jihad with such fury that he ordered Sudanese military helicopter gunships to strafe, rock and bomb Christian places of worship, villages, and other places where civilian Christians and other minorities congregated. These were not militants, but unarmed peaceful people minding their own business and attempting to live their lives.
These horrific attacks and atrocities have been largely ignored by secular western media outlets. However, through the work of intrepid and courageous individuals such as Dr. Peter Hammond, interested readers can learn the truth.
His book, “Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat” (2010) is well-worth reading, but be warned, it is not for the faint of heart.
The book is dedicated to the “Christians of Nigeria, South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains,” who have suffered severe persecution for their faith, and in particular, the dedication is to Bishop Bullen Dolli, whose cathedral endured ten aerial bombardments by the Sudanese Air Force, and whose brother died at the hands of Muslim jihadists for refusing to renounce his faith.