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Over 50,000 Christians killed in Nigeria by Islamist extremists Over 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since the outbreak of the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency in 2009, a newly-released report published by a Nigerian non-governmental organization has revealed
CJ 223 Test 1 Flashcards | Quizlet To genuinely understand terrorism: one must carefully examine the social, political, and religious positions between the parties involved in conflict This terrorist group's former leader became the President of Egypt, but was removed by the military after one year in office:
Persecution of Christians by the Islamic State - Wikipedia The persecution of Christians by the Islamic State involves the systematic mass murder of Christian minorities within the regions of Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique and Nigeria controlled by the Islamic extremist group Islamic State
Violence Against Christian Communities by Jihadist Terror Groups in Sub . . . Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, has become one of the epicenters of jihadist violence against Christians Boko Haram, one of the deadliest terrorist groups in the world, has been conducting brutal attacks since 2009, primarily in the northeastern region of Nigeria
National Counterterrorism Center | Groups - DNI Boko Haram’s capability increased in 2014, with the group conducting near-daily attacks against Christians, security and police forces, the media, schools, politicians, and Muslims perceived as collaborators
Islamist terrorist attacks in the world 1979-2024 - Fondapol The deadliest terrorist organisations, taking into account their various offshoots, were the Taliban (71,965 deaths), the Islamic State group (69,641 deaths), Boko Haram (26,081 deaths), Al Shabaab (21,784 deaths), and al Qaeda (14,856 deaths)
Islamic Extremism Remains Top Driver in Persecution of Christians . . . Open Doors identified Nigerian Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram as another primary persecutor of Christians, noting that the group has for years "conducted raids, bombings and assassinations against any target it deems Western, especially churches and schools "