Thursday, September 8, 2011

U.S. AND NATO FUNDING ANTI-CHRISTIAN SLAUGHTER

Submitted by: Donald Hank

The World Elites (UN, EU, NATO, US government, etc) literally encourage the slaughter of Christians with their policies. They
--almost never intervene on behalf of Christians in trouble,
--routinely intervene on behalf of violence-prone Muslims
--never issue a warning to violent Muslims
--provide aid unconditionally to Muslim governments that are slaughtering Christians (and other non-Muslims).
I warned of this many times (see below):
And you know one of the main contributing factors to this injustice?
American "Christians" who keep telling other Christians to just sit on their butts and wait for the Second Coming because it's all "supposed to happen" and "there's nothing we can do about it." Yet these same "Christians" wouldn't think of putting their own children in harm's way. As long as it's someone else and someone else's children far away, well, they can ignore the suffering.
It's all about lazy, ignorant people taking the easy way out. It's all about an ethnocentric notion that America is God's country and if people are abused in other countries it's because God's blessings are reserved for "Christian" America.
For shame!
Don Hank

About slaughtering Christians by country receiving Foreign Aid and NATO dollars.
 
 
18 Killed in Communal Violence in Nigeria
 
Eighteen people were killed in communal violence in flash point Central Nigerian city of Jos after a mob attacked a village, an incident which lead to widespread riots and violence.

The people were killed in Christian villages by assailants suspected to be Muslim Fulani herdsmen in Jos.

According to a witness, the attackers came about 9 PM into, Kuru and Mararaban-Jama'a villages situated at the entrance of Jos city in Opel Vectra saloon cars and used an hour to attack the villagers with guns and machetes.

In another village, Zakaleo, four persons were killed by setting their rooms on fire and the villagers on discovering the incident, wailed profusely as they prepared to give the victims mass burial.

"See the soldiers' checkpoint very close; even if they did not hear the cries of the people at least they saw the flames of fire from the burning houses but they refused to come on time," said Timothy Buba, the chairman of the local government.

The Commissioner of Information and Communication in the state, Abraham Yiljap confirmed the attack and described it as an outrage.

"Every Nigerian and every lover of human race should rise in condemnation over the happenings in Plateau State; the killing and maiming of innocent lives," he said.

Residents of the villages resorted to violent demonstration following the attack blocking the highway leading into Jos. They burnt tyres and attacked vehicles such that vehicles going out of and coming into the city were stuck.
 

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