Fulani Militant Attack Claims Lives of 7 Christians in Central Nigeria

Fulani Militant Attack Claims Lives of 7 Christians in Central Nigeria

Fulani herdsmen killed two Christians in Benue state, Nigeria, on August 24, following the slaughter of five others earlier in the month, according to sources. All seven Christians lost their lives in Guma County, the same area where up to 200 Christians were killed during attacks on June 13-14 in Yelwata village. In Tse Orkpe village, which is predominantly Christian, on August 24, “armed Fulani herdsmen” ambushed Christians working on their farms, said area resident Tivta Samuel Aondohemba.
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    The human rights report highlights that Christians in Turkey are facing increased persecution amid a resurgence of hate crimes motivated by religion. The 2024 Human Rights Violation Report by the Association of Protestant Churches noted an increase in hate crimes despite Turkey's official stance of safeguarding religious freedom.
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  • China Imprisons Protestant Pastor Amid Allegations of Illegal Business Conduct

    Chinese authorities have detained a Protestant pastor on charges of “illegal business operations,” several weeks after he and multiple church members were taken into custody amid ongoing crackdowns on unregistered Christian activity across the country.
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