First on Fox – The White House, confronted with a constant and growing tsunami of murderous attacks by Islamic state -related groups against Christians in Africa Bezuiden De Sahara, now works closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to find ways to stop murder.
In neighboring Nigeria last month, 27 Christians were reported killed by Islamist Fulani Stam members in the village of Bindi Ta-Hoss, where residents are predominantly Christian. Eyewesness Solomon Sunday said: “I advised my family to seek refuge in the church, which at the time seemed to be the safest place. I lost my wife and second daughter in the attack; they were burned [alive] By Fulani Milities. ”
Dorpelingen buryed their dead after the murder of 49 Christians in the Democratic Republic of Congo by ISIS-linked Jihadists. (Open doors)
Local youth leader D’All Mangut, who helped with the collection of the bodies, added: “People are killed like chickens and nothing is done.”
“Massacres of the kind that takes place in Central Nigeria also happen with increasing frequency in predominantly Christian places such as Congo and Mozambique. There is no simple solution.”
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Boxes of victims killed by Islamists in Bindi, Nigeria. (Christian Solidarity International (CSI))
“About 150,000 people have been killed in jihadist violence in the last ten years. More than 16 million Christians have been driven out of their houses and their country in the region.”
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The spokesperson added: “Religious freedom for all people worldwide is a moral and national security person and a priority of foreign policy in the US, as President Trump has explained, the United States will strongly promote this freedom.”
Nigeria is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. Recently open door research shows that more Christians are killed because of their faith in Nigeria than the rest of the world together. Local bishop Wilfred Anagbe was threatened and about 20 of his parishioners killed after he had spoken to the murders at a congress committee in March.

A photo of members of the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram by Nigeria on October 31, 2014. (AP)
“There is a strong tendency of fundamentalist Muslims in Nigeria to turn the whole or part of Nigeria into an Islamic state.”
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“This is what the Nazis have done to the Jews,” David Onyillokwu Idah, director of the International Human Rights Commission, said open doors and added: “It is ethnic cleansing, step by step.”
“If you are a Christian, you will repent to Islam or die.”

Christian faithful signs when they march on the streets of Abuja during a prayer and fine for peace and safety in Nigeria in Abuja on March 1, 2020. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon/AFP via Getty images)
Samuel gives an example of a Nigerian Christian who was ambushed in an ambush by Boko Haram hunters. According to his widow: “He was asked to deny his faith and say an Islamic prayer. He refused and he was immediately killed. You are a target. You are a target by the mere fact that you identify with Christ.”
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“Only Christians are the target, they are killed, displaced and their countries are taken over.”

Funerals for about 27 Christians who were reportedly killed by Islamic Fulani tribes in the village of Bindi Ta-Hoss, Nigeria. (Courtesy: Christian Solidarity International (CSI))
“Nobody talked about the horrible wholesaler of Christians and moderate Muslims in Africa. The Western world must wake up and be furious,” she said.
Lawyer Jabez Musa argued: “I insist on the US government, especially President Trump personally … to help the help of Christians.”
A grieving family member told reporters after the massacre in the Bindi Ta-Hoss of Nigeria in the past month: “We are tired of compassion and statements. What we need is real safety, not sympathy.”
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