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Government Says 34 Killed in Raid on Central Nigerian Village |
2014-01-10 |
![]() State Information Commissioner Yiljap Abraham said that 34 people were killed, 24 injured and 600 people displaced in the attack by gunnies on Shonong village in Plateau state on Monday. He added that 56 houses were burned down during the raid. The state police chief Chris Olakpe had on Tuesday put the corpse count at 17, with five of the victims burnt beyond recognition. Witnesses and survivors described how gunnies attacked the village on Monday in the Riyom area of the state, which along with neighboring Kaduna has been plagued by communal strife. The attackers, suspected to be ethnic Fulani herdsmen, also killed or took away animals in the latest outbreak of violence blamed on long-standing ethnic divisions. Local television stations on Wednesday showed footage of the victims who were given a mass burial. Plateau and Kaduna lie in Nigeria's so-called Middle Belt, where the country's majority Mohammedan north meets the predominantly Christian south. Human Rights Watch ... dedicated to bitching about human rights violations around the world... said last month that more than 10,000 people had died in the two states in brutal tit-for-tat violence since 1992 purely because of their religious or ethnic identity. Several thousand of those had bit the dust since 2010, the rights monitor added. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 brutal tit-for-tat violence Is there a scoreboard someplace? Muslims killed vs. Christians killed? Or are they talking about tattooed boobs? |
Posted by: Glenmore 2014-01-10 08:11 |