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U.S. CONDEMNS BRUTAL ATTACKS ON CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA, VOWS TO HOLD PERPETRATORS ACCOUNTABLE

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The United States has strongly condemned the recent wave of brutal attacks on Christians in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, pledging to work with international partners to address the crisis.

The condemnation follows a series of deadly incidents in recent weeks, including the massacre of 27 Christians in Bindi Ta-hoss Village by Islamist Fulani militants.

The DONALD TRUMP administration, through both the White House and the State Department vowed to respond decisively, emphasising that religious freedom is both a moral duty and a U.S. foreign policy priority.

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom also accused the Nigerian government of a slow response to cases of violence unleashed by non-state actors, by jihadists in different parts of the country.

Written by: Chibugo Okara

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