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Children were among the victims of Fulani militants. This child survived a bullet that passed through her mother, striking the child in the skull.

Christians in Nigeria: Almost 700 slaughtered by Fulani militias this year

Christian women, children, the elderly, disabled and men continue to die by the hundreds across northern Nigeria at the hands of Muslim Fulani terrorists. A new report from Nigeria details the latest attacks by Fulani militants have killed over 650 Christians in just the first five months of 2020, according to a Release International press release.

For the most part, American media outlets, including Fox News, continue to ignore the genocide taking place. That makes it difficult to get the word out and ministries are relying on Christian media outlets like the Metro Voice to inform believers around the world.

Release International is overwhelmed as it attempts to get news out about the atrocities. It says that a recent attack on a Baptist village killed 17, including an entire family.

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A report, by the International Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law (ISCLRL), follows an attack on the Christian village of Gonan Rogo, which claimed 17 lives, including a father, mother and their three young children.

The report supports claims by partners of UK-based Release International that the attacks are growing and have the characteristics of an undeclared jihad against Christians.

The ISCLRL, an NGO, claims 32,000 Christians have been killed by Islamist militants since 2009. The United Nation puts the figure killed in the conflict in northern Nigeria at 27,000. Release partner, the Stefanos Foundation estimates 30,000 have died in the continuing violence. Some groups say upwards of 100,000 have been killed.

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Mark Lipdo of Stefanos says: ‘Attackers have claimed more than 30,000 lives. We are seeing a systematic strategy that enforces what the ethnic minorities believe is a jihad. Christians in northern Nigeria are being annihilated. It is heading towards a genocide.’

Stefanos Foundation has been providing relief aid to attack victims for more than a decade, and works with Release to provide trauma counselling.

Mass grave at Gonan Rogo, Nigeria, where Fulani militants killed 17 villagers.

One of the latest attacks was against the Baptist village of Gonan Rogo in Kaduna State of Nigeria. Release International claims armed Fulani militants waited until around midnight on May 12 until the Christians were asleep then set upon them with guns and knives.

The dead included Jonathan Yakubu, along with his wife and all their children, aged 6, 9 and 15.

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The Fulani militia also killed a six-month-old baby in the raid. Miraculously, a three-month-old baby survived, after a bullet passed through her mother’s heart and penetrated the baby’s skull.

According to Release’s sister organisation Voice of the Martyrs (USA), the attack on Gonan Rogo was part of a wave of 13 assaults by Fulani militants on villages in Kaduna and Plateau states.

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‘The Nigerian government is at best ineffective, at worst reluctant, to prevent these attacks,’ says Release CEO Paul Robinson. ‘Christians in Nigeria have faced an onslaught by Boko Haram terrorists. Now they are having to endure even more deadly attacks by armed Fulani militants. How many more Christian villagers have to die before Nigeria’s military and police take effective action?

‘Observers fear the world is simply standing by and watching as this violence unfolds in the most populous nation in Africa. Our message to Nigeria and the international community is intervene and stop this now – before it is too late.’

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The latest report by the ISCLRL claims Fulani militants (whom they describe as jihadists) have killed three times as many Christians in Nigeria as Boko Haram since the start of 2020. They say they have also burnt dozens of churches and Christian teaching centres.

Through its international network of missions, Release International is active in some 25 countries around the world, supporting pastors, Christian prisoners and their families; supplying Christian literature and Bibles, and working for justice.

–Assist News Service

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