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Murdering Christians is Not Considered Terrorism by US!!!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21721411:MV8xOTUzOTY5XzMyNzU1NTIxXzZBRjNBQTE2] I don't care whether you're Christian or not, people thinking any group should be targeted for death because they don't agree with their ideology is pathetic. Everyone calling each other names is childish and accomplishes nothing. Everyone would do well to remember that just because the system is targeted at one group today, doesn't mean it won't target your group tomorrow. If you don't stand up for those being persecuted, who do you expect to stand for you? People sure make it easy to divide and conquer. [/quote]
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In the past three years, over 1,000 Christians in Nigeria have been brutally murdered by an extremist Islamic group known as Boko Haram and the United States has refused to classify the group as being a terrorist organization.
Nigeria’s Christian leaders had asked the United States government to place Boko Haram on the list of terrorist organizations.
The radical Islamic group has vowed to eradicate all Christians from Nigerian soil and will continue to murder men, women and children in the process unless something is done to stop them.
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Instead of declaring Boko Haram a terrorist organization, the U.S. government only placed three of the group’s leaders on a terrorist blacklist and then
said that it was more important to address social inequalities in the country first
. Christian leaders in Nigeria said the actions or perhaps lack of action by the United States has only served to make the group bolder and more aggressive in their pursuit to exterminate
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