Don't forget the rest....
The violence in three mostly Christian villages on Sunday appeared to be reprisal attacks following the January unrest in Jos when some 300 people, most of them Muslims, were killed, Red Cross spokesman Robin Waubo said. State officials did not comment on the cause of the latest attacks.
Robin Waupo is lying, or repeating a muslim lie (taqqiya), in the January fighting more Christians were killed and Christian homes and businesses were destroyed, but at any rate the Christians were defending themselves from muslims who initiated the attacks even then.
And don't forget yourself there is a difference between fighting between armed groups and purposely slaughtering young children as the Muslims are doing.
From January 19th:
Rioting broke out on Sunday, after Christians protested the construction of a mosque in a Christian area, and after Muslim protesters attacked a Catholic church.
Jos an acronym for Jesus Our Savior which reflects the influence of Christian missionaries is right on the dividing line between the northern half of the country that is predominantly Muslim and the southern half of the country that is mainly Christian.
In Jos, for example, Christians and Muslims live in separate areas, with the former as indigenes and the latter as settlers. No wonder, it remains unclear what sparked the violence.
Here is another report from a couple of weeks ago:
Muslim Mob Burns Down Christian Shops, 8 Churches in Nigeria
Most of the residents of Kazaure are Muslims. The city is located in the northern Nigerian state of Jigawa.
Unfortunately, it is common for Muslims to attack Christian minorities in northern Nigeria without any provocation by Christians.
Christian minorities in northern Nigeria regularly face discrimination and violence by the Muslim majority.
Newspaper reports said Muslim residents of the villages in Plateau state had been warned by phone text message two days ahead of the attack, so they could escape before the exit points were sealed off.
Survivors said the attackers were able to separate the Fulanis from members of the rival Berom group by chanting 'nagge', the Fulani word for cattle. Those who failed to respond in the same language were hacked to death.
One local paper said the gangs shouted "Allah Akhbar" -- Arabic for "God is greatest" -- before breaking into homes and setting them alight in the early hours of Sunday. Churches were among the buildings that were burned down.
Let me ask you this, what do you think of the 4 million (all Christian or at least non muslim) slaughtered in southern Sudan over the last thirty years by arab mulims???
What did you think of Idi Amin who murdered probably most all Christians in the Congo then saught refuge in Ghadaffi's Libya and now lives in exile in Saudi Arabia with all the young black African slave girls he wants that have been taken from Sudan and thereabouts???
How about the riots in Kenya from a year (or so) ago??
Not one mosque was harmed but many Christian churches were burned, some with up to 200 women and children inside as they burned.
Were the people committing the crimes retaliating? No, they are practicing islamic jihad as the koran commands them to do.
But I thought these people were tolerant of others and are not a violent religion? No doubt there will be apologists on here for the religion of terror and mass murder.
The muslims are tolerant of 'liberal' PC wonks who parrot the 'islam is the religion of peace' jargon, even then Osama bin Laden said; "The socialists are infidels also, we will deal with them later.
A spokesman for the state government, Gregory Nianlong, says at least 500 people were slaughtered in a night raid on three villages near Jos, capital of Plateau state.
A spokesman for the state government, Gregory Nianlong, says at
least 500 people were slaughtered in a night raid on three villages near Jos, capital of Plateau state.
Clashes between rival ethnic and religious groups in January left 320 dead in Jos, according to the police. Religious and human-rights activists put the overall toll at more than 500.