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    Christian Students Executed by Boko Haram

    http://www.christianpost.com/news/ch...f-heart-82646/


    The killings reportedly occurred in the late night hours on Oct. 1, when masked gunmen went door-to-door in the off-campus housing section of Federal Polytechnic College in Mubi, a city in the remote Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria.




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    That is a shame. Hopefully the US doesn't waste its blood and treasure there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadmaster View Post
    http://www.christianpost.com/news/ch...f-heart-82646/


    The killings reportedly occurred in the late night hours on Oct. 1, when masked gunmen went door-to-door in the off-campus housing section of Federal Polytechnic College in Mubi, a city in the remote Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria.



    Boko Haram is loosely translated, western education forbidden.

    They probably are the culprits.

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    Boko Haram incinerates 86 children...

    #PrayForNigeria: 86 Children burnt to death
    25 March 2016 - A image which shows how an alleged 86 children were burnt to death by Boko Haram made Twitter react today. Earlier this week, a terrorist bombing in Brussels, Belgium had shaken up the world and a few days later we have another terrorist attack being brought to our attention. It is been said that this attack happened a month back yet the facts have not yet been confirmed. Regardless, it is the image which started the hashtag #PrayForNigeria.
    This what people are saying:

    https://twitter.com/Marliesxx/status/713299478401454080

    Wtf how was nothing said about this??! #PrayForNigeria

    — JOSEPH (@sky_wonderful) March 25, 2016

    My heart goes out to Nigeria. Absolutely horrific. #PrayForNigeria

    — علياء عيسى الحزامي (@AliaAlHazami) March 25, 2016

    These are 86 burnt bodies of future leaders, promising children and a weeping mother #PrayForNigeria pic.twitter.com/GWR6kHMHOc


    — BennyCapricorn (@BennyCapricorn) March 25, 2016

    The sad reality of the world and it's media.#PrayForNigeria pic.twitter.com/fUSwzzbB3k

    — D.C. (@DarrenConnolly_) March 25, 2016

    I see humans, but I don't see humanity #PrayForNigeria

    — ️ ‏ (@kierunosaur) March 25, 2016

    http://connect.citizen.co.za/54902/p...C9veU.facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by waltky View Post
    Boko Haram incinerates 86 children...

    #PrayForNigeria: 86 Children burnt to death
    25 March 2016 - A image which shows how an alleged 86 children were burnt to death by Boko Haram made Twitter react today. Earlier this week, a terrorist bombing in Brussels, Belgium had shaken up the world and a few days later we have another terrorist attack being brought to our attention. It is been said that this attack happened a month back yet the facts have not yet been confirmed. Regardless, it is the image which started the hashtag #PrayForNigeria.
    The US needs no Muslims. This is what Islam brings. This is what the Quran requires.

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    Samantha Power on the ground in Africa...

    Boko Haram still a threat months after 'technical victory'
    Apr 18,`16 -- Here on the front line against Boko Haram, no one boasts of having "technically" won the war. More than four months after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari made such a claim, the extremists still crisscross international borders, avoiding direct confrontations with U.S.-backed African forces while refocusing on soft targets like marketplaces and mosques with little to no protection.
    The group may be gone from major cities, but in the countryside it poses a constant threat. And for the hundreds of thousands of refugees and impoverished villagers surrounded by fighting in the isolated northern reaches of Cameroon, terror and hunger form daily challenges to their survival. "All of you who are attempting to fight this terror, the United States stands with you," said Samantha Power, America's U.N. ambassador, making a rare visit by any foreign dignitary, let alone a U.S. Cabinet member, to this parched, dusty landscape dotted by thatched-roofed huts and meandering goats and donkeys. Underscoring the insecurity, Power traveled with a large contingent of U.S. and Cameroonian special forces. A Cameroonian helicopter monitored overhead.


    U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power speaks to members of civil society groups at the U.S. Embassy in Yaounde, Cameroon, Sunday, April 17, 2016. Power is visiting Cameroon, Chad, and Nigeria to highlight the growing threat Boko Haram poses to the Lake Chad Basin region.

    But in a tragic accident, an armored jeep in Power's motorcade stuck a 7-year-old boy who darted onto the road, killing him instantly. She traveled back to the scene of the incident several hours later to offer her condolences to his parents and "our grief and heartbreak." Power's larger goal of pairing military efforts with greater development of West Africa's impoverished, Boko Haram-ravaged regions is daunting. They've suffered generations of neglect. In Maroua, an enclave some 800 miles from the Cameroonian capital sandwiched between Chad and Nigeria, shortages of water, schools and investment are chronic.

    Activists, opposition politicians and Muslim clerics say the extremists will draw Maroua's disaffected youth to their ranks as long as economic opportunities are limited and security forces continue committing indiscriminate atrocities while trying to stamp out the insurgency. Military force must be part of the counter-terror effort, Power told reporters. "They have guns. The have suicide vests. They have armored vehicles," she said.

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    This is exactly what Liberals want. To eliminate Christians who don't fall in line with their sick ideology.
    IT'S JUST BORIS!





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    Samantha Power- liberal war hawk.

    Quote Originally Posted by waltky View Post
    Samantha Power on the ground in Africa...

    Boko Haram still a threat months after 'technical victory'
    Apr 18,`16 -- Here on the front line against Boko Haram, no one boasts of having "technically" won the war. More than four months after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari made such a claim, the extremists still crisscross international borders, avoiding direct confrontations with U.S.-backed African forces while refocusing on soft targets like marketplaces and mosques with little to no protection.
    ΜOΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ


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    "Soft targets like marketplaces and mosques" doesn't sound like Christians are especially under threat as the OP implies.
    News: Rich people paying rich people to tell middle class people to blame poor people.

    They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris The Animal View Post
    This is exactly what Liberals want. To eliminate Christians who don't fall in line with their sick ideology.
    Yep. We want you first.

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