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48 Dead in Nigeria Religious Clash
2004-02-29
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Suspected Muslim militants armed with guns and bows and arrows killed at least 48 people in an attack on a farming village in central Nigeria.
Separate bow-season for elk hunting in Nigeria?
Most of the victims died as they sought refuge in a church, police said Wednesday.
The old rules about being spared if you had a hand on the altar don't work around the jihadis.
The latest bout of Muslim-Christian violence in the region occurred Tuesday night in Yelwa, a mainly Christian town in Nigeria's Plateau State, police commissioner Innocent Ilozuoke said. Army and police reinforcements helped restore calm, Ilozuoke told a news conference in Jos, the state capital. The killings appeared to be the latest premeditated retaliatory attack in a sporadic conflict that has rocked the central region since an outburst of sectarian violence in 2001, pitting Christians against Muslims in once-peaceful Jos. In the initial outburst in Jos more than 1,000 people died in one week. Since then, several hundreds more have died as rival Muslim-Christian militias attacked isolated villages and towns. On Feb. 19, gunmen suspected by the police to belong to a Muslim militia ambushed a patrol car, killing four police officers. The ambush followed an earlier attack by a Christian militia upon a Muslim village that killed 10.
Retaliation seems a bit one-sided.
For decades, the majority Christian inhabitants of Plateau and the minority Muslim population - mostly Hausa and Fulani tribespeople with origins farther north - had lived in harmony. But tensions between the two communities heightened in the past four years as 12 majority Muslim states in the north adopted the strict Sharia, or Islamic, legal codes, correctly perceived by Christians as an expansionist reality threat.
Something about Sharia and religious violence that goes together.
Since 1999, ethnic and religious violence has killed more than 10,000 people in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  JFM -- I tend to agree, at least in the case of Saudi Arabia. It might not be that hard to break up. The oil-producing areas in the east have lots of (brutally oppressed) Shi'ites (and if we could arrange a regime change in Tehran, Shi'ism might even become our ally in this struggle). Mecca and Medina are in the Hejaz, an area that had been ruled by the Hashemites (our sometimes friends in Jordan) before Ibn Saud conquered it in the 1920s. Same with Asir in the SW -- the only part of SA with decent rains. That would leave the Saudis and the Wahabbis with the rock and sand of central Arabia and not much more.

Old Patriot --- I can understand why you say that, but I don't think that it would be good strategy. There are 1.2 billion Muslims in the world, and they are not all terror supporters. Much better to exploit the cleavages in the world of Islam to our advantage. We did this on the Cold War, after all, even to the extent of subsidizing Marxoid Social Democratic intellectuals in western Europe.
Posted by: closet neo-con   2004-2-29 2:17:35 PM  

#6  Nothing's going to change until the world finally understands that Islam is a terrorist organization, and Wahabbi Islam is the worst flavor of that group of nutcases. There will be this kind of violence as long as Saudi Arabia (and a few other select, rich countries) provides the money for it. The first stop needs to be made in Riyadh, followed by a total smashing of Mecca and Medina and the end of the Mohammedan Death Cult.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-2-29 1:56:25 PM  

#5  closet-neo-con

Good idea but I think it has to be generalized. No longer allow Muslim states to get the oil belonging to Christian minorities (eg split Nigeria, Sudan), no longer allow Arabs to get the oil belonging to non-Arabs (ie the Algerian Berbers, the Irqui Kurds), no longer allow Wahabis stealing oil from non-Wahabi territory (ie split Saudi Arabi)
Posted by: JFM   2004-2-29 1:13:23 PM  

#4  Perhaps it is time to aid in the division of Nigeria (and Sudan, and Ivory Coast, and ...) into a Muslim north and a Christian (and animist) south. The country is disfunctional as it is. Also, any new state of Southern Nigeria would have ALL the oil. In 1967, SE Nigeria (the oil land) did opt for independence (as Biafra), and was then starved into submission. The Biafrans didn't get much help from anyone, the consensus being that geopolitical stability was needed in Africa. Do we still believe that?
Posted by: closet neo-con   2004-2-29 11:42:28 AM  

#3  What's the exchange rate between Christian lives and Palestinian lives?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-29 10:23:36 AM  

#2  Strange Kofi Annan logic...


Israel builds a wall, less Jews are being killed, U.N. goes ballistic...

'Nigerian Muslims slaughter Christians' (I like mhw's headline better)...nothing but the sound of crickets...
Posted by: Dripping sarcasm   2004-2-29 9:50:50 AM  

#1  typical AP headline
should have said, 'Nigerian Muslim slaughter Christians'
Posted by: mhw   2004-2-29 9:37:59 AM  

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