2/17/2014 Washington D.C. (International
Christian Concern) - International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned
that106 Christians were brutally murdered by suspected Boko Haram militants
in an attack on a Christian village in northern Nigeria over the weekend.
According to reports, the vast majority of the Christians killed were men
rounded up by the militants and executed by either having their throats
slit or being shot in the village square. This marks the deadliest single
attack on Christian in Nigeria in months.
According to
BosNewsLife, the
attacked on the Christian village of Izghe, located in Nigeria's northern
state of Borno, began late Saturday night, Feb. 15. Around one hundred militants,
suspected by Nigerian government officials to be connected to the Boko
Haram terrorist network, wearing military uniforms surrounded the village
with armed vehicles and began to round up Christian men living there.
After rounding up
a large group of Christian men, the militants began to execute them in the
village square. Survivors of the attack reported to the BBC that many of the
Christian victims were shot, but several had their throats slit by the
militants.
Next, the
militants went door to door in the village searching for Christian men they
failed to kill in the village square. In total, it is believed that 106
Christians were murdered in the attack on Izghe, which lasted 5 hours. Of
those 106, 105 were men and 1 was an elderly woman trying to protect her
grandson, the senator of Borno state told the BBC.
"All the dead
bodies of the victims are still lying in the streets," resident Abubakar Usman told Reuters. "We fled
without burying them, fearing the terrorists were still lurking in the
bushes."
Boko Haram is an
Islamic terrorist network group currently fighting the Nigerian government
for control of northern Nigeria. The Boko Haram group desires to establish
a separate Islamic state in Nigeria's northern states where it can enact an
ultra conservative interpretation of Sharia law. Since beginning its armed
insurgency in 2009, Boko Haram has killed thousands of people in Nigeria,
often targeting Christians for some of the most brutal acts of violence. In
early 2012, Boko Haram leaders demanded all Christians to leave northern
Nigeria so that the group could create a purely Islamic society. Since
then, Boko Haram has perpetrated church bombings, drive-by shootings and
Christian pogroms across northern Nigeria.
ICC's Regional
Manager for Africa, William Stark, said, "The attack on Izghe marks
the single deadliest attack on Christian in months. 106 Christians were
murdered in Izghe for no other reason than their religious identity.
Attacks like the attack on Izghe are meant to terrorize the Christian
community that continues to live in northern Nigeria. The United States
designated Boko Haram a Foreign Terrorist Organization in 2013, which would
allow the U.S. to take more direct action against the terrorist network.
Unfortunately, the U.S. has yet to do this. The Nigerian government
continues to fail protect Christian villages and has allowed hundreds of
Christians to be killed in 2014 already. More decisive action must be taken
to end the bloodshed. If action is not taken, the slaughter of Christians
in northern Nigeria could reach genocidal levels in the near future."
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