Saturday, March 20, 2010

Muçulmanos massacram cristãos na Nigéria em acto de jihad

Uma multidão entre numa aldeia e massacra 500 dos seus habitantes. De um lado pastores muçulmanos de uma etnia; do outro, agricultores cristãos de outra. Disputas sobre terras ― de pasto, para uns; de cultivo, para os outros.
O que dizem os pseudo-especialistas em tudo-e-mais-alguma-coisa no Ocidente dhimmisado? Que se trata de um conflito étnico-sócio-económico.

Há, contudo, um aspecto a considerar, mais do que apenas um pormenor: os atacantes ― pastores, muçulmanos, de uma determinada etnia ― atacaram os aldeãos ― agricultores, cristãos, de outra etnia ― aos gritos de «Allahu Akbar», que significa «Alá é maior», e que errada e frequentemente se traduz por «Alá é grande», grito islâmico de guerra. Para além disto, durante o ataque, foram queimados três templos cristãos, de diferentes denominações.
Parece, portanto, indesmentível que o ataque teve uma forte componente religiosa e que os pseudo-especialistas ― agentes de um apaziguamento condenado ao fracasso, porque assente na falsidade ―, querem omitir esse facto:
«Where is the worldwide outrage at such an atrocity?

How could the murder of a 6-week-old child be revenge for anything?

On 7 March 2010, in the middle of the night, Muslims murdered 500 Christian women and children in the village of Dogo Nahawa, near the city of Jos. The Muslims massacred children as young as six weeks old.

Muslim extremists invaded the village at 2 a.m. local time and slaughtered Christians with machetes. In some cases, the Muslims wiped out entire families. Of those murdered, 380 were buried in a mass grave. The police have arrested 93 people and recovered guns, knives and other types of weapons from the suspects.

(...)

It was a Jihad attack and not an ethnic conflict.

Nigerian Christian leaders expressed outrage that the Muslim attack has been labeled “ethnic” violence by the media and politicians. According to Christian leaders, the violence is part of an Islamic Jihad against Christian minorities in northern Nigeria.

One eyewitness said the Muslims were “shouting Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar (God is great). If you hear them shouting Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, then it means that they have killed somebody.” Church leaders said that the Muslims are bent on forcefully converting everyone in Plateau State to Islam.

Reverend Avou added, “The Muslims have training grounds in Nigeria, and they get their weapons from outside the country.”

During the attack, the Muslims burned down a Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church of West Africa and the Church of Christ in Nigeria. (...)»

Acompanhe o evoluir da situação na Nigéria através do blogue Slaugther, onde pode ler mais sobre este ataque e outros que se seguiram.

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