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seruriermarshal
05-13-2004, 04:10 AM
Muslim Mobs, Seeking Vengeance, Attack Christians in Nigeria


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: May 13, 2004

KANO, Nigeria, May 12 - Muslim mobs brandishing machetes and clubs attacked Christians in the streets of Kano on Wednesday as security forces struggled to quell a two-day rampage to avenge a massacre of hundreds of Nigerian Muslims.

The police confirmed that at least 30 had been killed in strife engulfing Kano in northern Nigeria. Thousands of people, most of them belonging to the city's minority Christian population, cowered in army barracks and police stations as mobs attacked people outside. Witnesses said dozens more had been killed.

"I saw them put an old tire on his neck and set him ablaze," said Barry Owoyemi, 30, of a dead neighbor. Mr. Owoyemi, a Christian, was taken to safety by police officers who fired their guns in the air to scare away the attackers.

The police said they had been ordered to shoot rioters on sight.

The rampage exploded Tuesday after thousands of Muslims protested the killing of as many as 600 Muslims by a predominantly Christian ethnic group last week in Yelwa, a town in central Nigeria.

The latest rioting threatened to prolong the violence. On Wednesday, in what was apparently a response to Muslim attacks, a group of young Christians in Kano fired shotguns at groups of Muslim men accused of torching houses.

"The Kano situation is an unfortunate development and just a reverberation of what happened in Yelwa," said Remi Oyo, a spokeswoman for President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Mr. Obasanjo's election in 1999 started a brittle civilian government after 15 years of oppressive military rule and aggravated long-simmering ethnic, religious and communal tensions. Fighting in Nigeria, Africa's most-populous country, has since killed more than 10,000 people.

Mr. Obasanjo, a Christian and a former military junta leader, ordered security agencies on Wednesday to "put a permanent end" to the violence, Ms. Oyo said, without elaborating.

The police commissioner in Kano, Abdul Ganiyu Daudu, confirmed that 30 people had been killed. Rioters were burning buildings and blocking residents from escaping, he said.

Boniface Ibekwe, a leader of minority Christian Ibo-speakers in Kano, asked the police in the presence of journalists to "stop this killing today or give us six months to leave Kano peacefully."

On Wednesday evening, security forces fired shots and tear gas into the air to disperse crowds before a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

On Tuesday, Kano's most influential cleric started the Muslim protest at the town's main mosque, telling protesters that the Yelwa killings were part of a Western conspiracy against followers of Islam.

The attacks on Yelwa, on May 2 and 4 by ethnic Tarok Christians, left 500 to 600 people dead in the largely Muslim, Hausa-speaking town, said a Red Cross official who had traveled there. Nigerian officials, who routinely minimize violence to avoid inciting revenge attacks, put the death toll at half that.

In February, Muslim militants were blamed in the deaths of almost 50 people in Yelwa, including Christians taking refuge in a church.

Many of Nigeria's 126 million people, split almost evenly between Muslims and Christians, live together peacefully. But religious and ethnic enmities and competition between farmers and herders for fertile lands cause numerous deadly outbursts.

Uncle Chô
05-13-2004, 09:59 AM
Muslim Mobs, Seeking Vengeance, Attack Christians in Nigeria


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: May 13, 2004 The attacks on Yelwa, on May 2 and 4 by ethnic Tarok Christians, left 500 to 600 people dead in the largely Muslim, Hausa-speaking town, said a Red Cross official who had traveled there. Nigerian officials, who routinely minimize violence to avoid inciting revenge attacks, put the death toll at half that.

In February, Muslim militants were blamed in the deaths of almost 50 people in Yelwa, including Christians taking refuge in a church.

Many of Nigeria's 126 million people :roll: , split almost evenly between Muslims and Christians, live together peacefully. But religious and ethnic enmities and competition between farmers and herders for fertile lands cause numerous deadly outbursts.
:cantbeli: This is endless and hopeless...

One?
05-13-2004, 02:36 PM
out of curiosity why didn't you post an article when christians mobs attacked muslims?

Midtown
05-13-2004, 02:42 PM
What about us non christians, we want to attack muslims too.

chauncy republicans
05-13-2004, 02:51 PM
out of curiosity why didn't you post an article when christians mobs attacked muslims?
Good question.

budanski
05-13-2004, 02:54 PM
Perhaps it is the Muslims who don't get along with any of their neighbors... Israel, Russia, India, Phillipines, Thailand, China, etc.

chauncy republicans
05-13-2004, 03:01 PM
Perhaps it is the Muslims who don't get along with any of their neighbors... Israel, Russia, India, Phillipines, Thailand, China, etc.
It's O.K. to kill them ?

budanski
05-13-2004, 03:07 PM
Perhaps it is the Muslims who don't get along with any of their neighbors... Israel, Russia, India, Phillipines, Thailand, China, etc.
It's O.K. to kill them ?

Well, tell them to keep their bombs off public transit.

Scrim
05-13-2004, 07:02 PM
Ahh good old religion, at it again.
Good one Midtown, where do we sign up?

seruriermarshal
05-13-2004, 07:28 PM
out of curiosity why didn't you post an article when christians mobs attacked muslims?

Yes , like some people condemns the alliance, but neglects the terrorism ?

Commie
05-13-2004, 07:44 PM
Lets take our history books and let's see.

Could it bee that these conflicts has arisen cause long ago we had missioners killing good ol' muslims in Africa cause they didn't want to convert to O' Holy Christianity and this conflict has been raging ever since.

Just a question.

I would say that these conflicts doesn't have so much with the mid-east conflict with the exception of medias generalistion of muslims?

UkrainianAmerican
05-13-2004, 07:45 PM
Lets take our history books and let's see.

Could it bee that these conflicts has arisen cause long ago we had missioners killing good ol' muslims in Africa cause they didn't want to convert to O' Holy Christianity and this conflict has been raging ever since.

Just a question.

I would say that these conflicts doesn't have so much with the mid-east conflict with the exception of medias generalistion of muslims?
Your nick suits you perfectly. Asshat.

Commie
05-13-2004, 07:46 PM
Well thank you...

Ichhabe
05-13-2004, 07:50 PM
out of curiosity why didn't you post an article when christians mobs attacked muslims?

Cause Argyll did it.

Marmot1
05-13-2004, 07:53 PM
What is sad is that 10 years ago nigeria was peaceful country and it was easy to travel everywhere eithout any problem... I lived in Jos,Plateau State and without problem we traveled to Kano Zaria Lagos Port Harcour Maidogouri and other places without fearing of being killed or kidnaped. We visited nice places like Yankari wildlife reservat and nobody thinked about killing each other... I had Hausa, Yoruba, and Ibo friends like Idi,Al-Hadzi and others... And now... every year there are ethnic cleansing in Jos or Kano...and sad to say usualy started by muslims... who demanded shariat schools which gave them poor education and in consequence lock any posibility to get university education... and then they demand jobs in administration dominated by highly educated christians even if they hardly know english which is official language over there.

Really it is sad to see what happens to country where you spent your best years.

BTW I have personally met Mr Obasanjo 2 years ago... he is really nice guy and he realy care about his country, he was military junta leader but decided to hold elections (which he won) for civilian president (he even resighned from army to be able to participate in elections)

EDIT... wait couple of minutes I will post some photo...

Sorry I cannot find them, maybe next time..