"Rising Tide of Violence: The Plight of Nigerian Christians in Recent Attacks"

Over 100 Christians were killed in Nigeria, with some reports suggesting the death toll may be closer to 200, in a series of attacks by armed bandits across central Nigeria's Plateau State. The violence is part of a larger pattern of religious persecution, where Christians, particularly in western Africa, face extreme threats from jihadist groups like Boko Haram. Despite the U.S. expressing condolences and concern, critics urge for more decisive action, and the Biden administration has faced criticism for removing Nigeria from the list of "Countries of Particular Concern" regarding religious freedom violations. Advocates call for immediate international support to prevent further violence and protect both Christians and moderate Muslims in the region.
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