Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...

Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...
Nigeria tiene un serio problema de corrupción, como se demostró con el dinero q recibió Nigeria para luchar contra Boko Haram y recuperar a las niñas secuestradas.Ver citas anterioresGanímedes escribió:Creo que está claro que el presidente de Nigeria quiere eliminar religiones que no estén controladas por Alá
Israel mascrando palestinos también es supergracioso ¿alguna aportación más?Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...
Africa no funciona por religiones, funciona por tribus/etnias. Y a Occidente no se le mete en la cabeza.Ver citas anterioresskye escribió:A Vd. no le puedo "intoxicar" porque Vd. es muy listo. Pero mucho, mucho.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:
A ti te engañan porque te quieres dejar engañar...
No tienes ni puñetera idea, pero no dudas en venir a intoxicarnos con mierda....
Supongo que todos los artículos de prensa que están saliendo sobre este asunto son "intoxicaciones". Que la pregunta del Parlamento europeo es porque los parlamentarios están también "intoxicados"...
En fin, tengo clarísimo que cada uno se cree lo que se quiere creer. Vd. se cree lo que quiere creerse. Permítanos a otros disfrutar de nuestras particulares verdades, que son tan legítimas como las suyas.
Y sobre los fulanos estos fulani, que, como "los listos" decís, son "granjeros". Y sobre otras cosas:
EnlaceVer citas anteriores
Genocide of Christians in Nigeria: An Insider Speaks Out
The Stream has been one of the few publications reporting on the worsening genocide of Christians in Nigeria. Since mainstream media seem uninterested, it’s crucial that Christian publications shine a klieg light on those horrors. We were approached by a former intelligence operative with over 20 years on the ground experience in the Islamic world. He wanted to give us the inside story of what’s happening in Nigeria and why. He asked that we not use his name.
How bad is the persecution of Christians in Nigeria?
I conservatively estimate that 20,000, mostly Christians, have been killed since Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari took office in 2015. That number could be significantly higher. Specifically, we know there have been 3,000 victims of direct State violence. And 9,000 victims of police custody or captivity killings. Those people were systematically targeted based on religious and racial profiling. We’ve seen a complete and willful disregard for crime detection and protection of Nigeria’s most vulnerable groups. Especially abandoned were the Christians, largely from the Igbo ethnic group.
Who else is doing the killing?
There were approximately 5,000 victims of terrorist Fulani “herdsmen” death squads. And 3,000 victims of the Boko Haram terrorist group. Their leader, Abubaker Shekau, swore Boko Haram’s allegiance to ISIL. (Also known as the Islamic State or ISIS.) Boko Haram rebranded itself as Islamic State in West Africa. So now it’s a branch of the very group, ISIL or the Islamic State, that has been murdering, enslaving people, doing its best to destroy Syria and Iraq. Its goal is setting up a new Caliphate, or Islamic Empire, to brutally rule the world.
ISIS in Africa
What’s the relationship of the terrorists to the government?
When Boko Haram wanted to engage in political negotiations, Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari was at the top of their list. They wanted him to mediate and intercede on their behalf. And remember, this was when Boko Haram was receiving direct support from Al-Qaeda. (Specifically, the AQIM branch in that part of the world, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb).
But since March 2015 Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to and is an active branch of ISIL (ISIS). That’s the world’s most malevolent, destructive and effective terrorist group. Now Boko Haram has rebranded itself as Islamic State in West Africa. Now we have at least 6,000 victims of Boko Haram and Fulani “herdsmen.” The latter is a dangerous and disingenuous play on words by Nigeria’s President. In fact, they are an armed extremist group. They have engaged in ethnic cleansing and genocide by international standards. They direct their death squads predominantly against Christians.
So President Buhari is friendly to the terrorist groups?
We should keep something critical in mind. President Buhari hails from the Fulani tribe. It disingenuously defies logic the claim that Buhari does not have the power to take the meager measures to put a stop to this. Is he playing a role in these atrocities by refusing to act? Or could he be directly involved in the command and control of this coordinated campaign? The Fulani herdsmen are not simple men fighting with sticks. (I believe that is how Buhari described the situation to President Trump.) They are attacking villages in a coordinated operational manner. They are annihilating Christians with heavy machine guns.
Remember Darfur
Is this the Sudanese genocide all over again?
Ethnic cleansing, genocide-like conditions are currently occurring in Nigeria. It looks like the blueprint that the Sudanese government used to perpetuate their genocide of the Christian Sudanese in the country’s south, Muslims and Christians in the Nuba Mountains, and Muslims in Darfur. The execution of the campaign currently underway looks terrifyingly similar to the genocidal escalation on the part of the Sudanese government. That government armed and funded Arab militias known as murahaleen in southern Sudan and the Janjaweed in Darfur.
The murahaleen systematically destroyed the predominately Christian south. They burned villages. They stripped the local Christian people of all economic resources. In fact, they polluted water sources. They murdered, raped, enslaved, and tortured civilians. Other government-backed extremist militias and the Sudanese government itself joined in. This malevolent, systematic campaign slaughtered two million people in South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains. It turned 5 million more into refugees. The campaign has also slaughtered half a million people in Darfur and displaced 3 million more.
Euphemisms for Murder Gangs
But we’ve been told Nigeria is just experiencing a tribal quarrel, between herdsmen and farmers….
President Buhari pretends that these armed extremists are simple, quaint Fulani herdsmen. That is the spin he uses with the U.S. and other Western nations. It veils what is actually happening. We’ve seen the same linguistic gymnastics before. The Sudanese government President Omar al-Bashir claimed that the Janjaweed militias were only Abbala (camel herders). Or Baggara (cow herders). In reality Janjaweed can be translated from Arabic as “an armed man on a horse.” Or more accurately, “Devils on Horseback.”
The Sudanese government was able to dupe the West for way too long with this simple parlor trick. I pray that we have wised up a bit. We must not be fooled. Or pretend to worship at the altar of “realist foreign policy.” Buhari’s shell game could cost countless innocent Christian lives.
What can you offer to back up this alarming report?
I am not in a position in which I can substantiate this with formal evidence. The reasons for that should be clear to some. But I have seen many events like this before. And my professional read of the dynamics pervading this tragedy is clear. There is an intersection between Buhari, the Fulani militias and Boko Haram, (now ISIL or ISIS) in western Africa.
Clueless US Officials
Are American officials naïve about what’s happening in Nigeria?
You need to look at the evil and dirty world of extremists. At what really happens on the ground. Don’t listen to what a bureaucrat in Washington tells you. When he claims that such terrorist groups would never work together. One of the most naive and, even worse, sometimes intentional Washington canards? That Shi’a and Sunni militant groups never cooperate. These claims come largely from the mythology of bureaucratic dilettantes. Guys with manicured nail, in fancy suits breathing rarefied air in the safety of their offices in D.C.
The reality? I have seen almost every manifestation of extremist groups collude. Yes, even those with diametrically opposed final end-states and world-views. These groups work together on the ground for greater battlefield effectiveness. For operational expediency. Because of a common enemy. Because war can be extremely lucrative for sociopaths.
He Has Seen All This Before
What drove you to speak out on this?
I have seen this with my own eyes many times over. That is because I chose to live and work at the epicenter of this mass carnage and tectonic destruction. Not at a cubicle 6,000 or 7,000 miles away from the realities on the ground.
So I have born witness to both ethnic and religious genocide. I will forever be personally affected by the killings, destruction, mayhem and atrocities that these evil groups have inflicted. That they continue to inflict on thousands of good, innocent and vulnerable people. Many of the victims are — or because they are no longer with us, were — my friends. You know what I have found over the years? That the motivations of these terrorists groups cannot be understood only through the myopia of the ideological lens. Yes, ideology can play a big role. Especially in organizing mass numbers of extremists to fight for “a higher cause.” But it is incumbent upon us to also comprehend this: These crimes are every bit as much about power, money and atavistic blood lust.
If nothing is done about this now, we could be looking at the same level of devastation in the future. But on a much greater scale. The Sudan has a GDP of 95 billion while Nigeria’s is 400 billion. Nigeria has the wealth and power of a petro-state. So it has the capability to do things at a scale at least four times greater than the Sudan. Let’s look at the devastation in the Sudan. Then think about what a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing, genocide and crimes against humanity could look like in Nigeria with 4 times the resources. Moreover, the Sudan’s population is 40 million while Nigeria’s is almost 200 million.
Debe doler q el ultimo q asesinaron sus amados terroristas palestinos, fuera palestino. Ahora ya no podrá bailar alegremente sobre su tumba como suele.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Israel mascrando palestinos también es supergracioso ¿alguna aportación más?Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...
Por una vez y que no sirva de precedente, coincido con Lady.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Africa no funciona por religiones, funciona por tribus/etnias. Y a Occidente no se le mete en la cabeza.Ver citas anterioresskye escribió:A Vd. no le puedo "intoxicar" porque Vd. es muy listo. Pero mucho, mucho.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:
A ti te engañan porque te quieres dejar engañar...
No tienes ni puñetera idea, pero no dudas en venir a intoxicarnos con mierda....
Supongo que todos los artículos de prensa que están saliendo sobre este asunto son "intoxicaciones". Que la pregunta del Parlamento europeo es porque los parlamentarios están también "intoxicados"...
En fin, tengo clarísimo que cada uno se cree lo que se quiere creer. Vd. se cree lo que quiere creerse. Permítanos a otros disfrutar de nuestras particulares verdades, que son tan legítimas como las suyas.
Y sobre los fulanos estos fulani, que, como "los listos" decís, son "granjeros". Y sobre otras cosas:
EnlaceVer citas anteriores
Genocide of Christians in Nigeria: An Insider Speaks Out
The Stream has been one of the few publications reporting on the worsening genocide of Christians in Nigeria. Since mainstream media seem uninterested, it’s crucial that Christian publications shine a klieg light on those horrors. We were approached by a former intelligence operative with over 20 years on the ground experience in the Islamic world. He wanted to give us the inside story of what’s happening in Nigeria and why. He asked that we not use his name.
How bad is the persecution of Christians in Nigeria?
I conservatively estimate that 20,000, mostly Christians, have been killed since Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari took office in 2015. That number could be significantly higher. Specifically, we know there have been 3,000 victims of direct State violence. And 9,000 victims of police custody or captivity killings. Those people were systematically targeted based on religious and racial profiling. We’ve seen a complete and willful disregard for crime detection and protection of Nigeria’s most vulnerable groups. Especially abandoned were the Christians, largely from the Igbo ethnic group.
Who else is doing the killing?
There were approximately 5,000 victims of terrorist Fulani “herdsmen” death squads. And 3,000 victims of the Boko Haram terrorist group. Their leader, Abubaker Shekau, swore Boko Haram’s allegiance to ISIL. (Also known as the Islamic State or ISIS.) Boko Haram rebranded itself as Islamic State in West Africa. So now it’s a branch of the very group, ISIL or the Islamic State, that has been murdering, enslaving people, doing its best to destroy Syria and Iraq. Its goal is setting up a new Caliphate, or Islamic Empire, to brutally rule the world.
ISIS in Africa
What’s the relationship of the terrorists to the government?
When Boko Haram wanted to engage in political negotiations, Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari was at the top of their list. They wanted him to mediate and intercede on their behalf. And remember, this was when Boko Haram was receiving direct support from Al-Qaeda. (Specifically, the AQIM branch in that part of the world, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb).
But since March 2015 Boko Haram has pledged allegiance to and is an active branch of ISIL (ISIS). That’s the world’s most malevolent, destructive and effective terrorist group. Now Boko Haram has rebranded itself as Islamic State in West Africa. Now we have at least 6,000 victims of Boko Haram and Fulani “herdsmen.” The latter is a dangerous and disingenuous play on words by Nigeria’s President. In fact, they are an armed extremist group. They have engaged in ethnic cleansing and genocide by international standards. They direct their death squads predominantly against Christians.
So President Buhari is friendly to the terrorist groups?
We should keep something critical in mind. President Buhari hails from the Fulani tribe. It disingenuously defies logic the claim that Buhari does not have the power to take the meager measures to put a stop to this. Is he playing a role in these atrocities by refusing to act? Or could he be directly involved in the command and control of this coordinated campaign? The Fulani herdsmen are not simple men fighting with sticks. (I believe that is how Buhari described the situation to President Trump.) They are attacking villages in a coordinated operational manner. They are annihilating Christians with heavy machine guns.
Remember Darfur
Is this the Sudanese genocide all over again?
Ethnic cleansing, genocide-like conditions are currently occurring in Nigeria. It looks like the blueprint that the Sudanese government used to perpetuate their genocide of the Christian Sudanese in the country’s south, Muslims and Christians in the Nuba Mountains, and Muslims in Darfur. The execution of the campaign currently underway looks terrifyingly similar to the genocidal escalation on the part of the Sudanese government. That government armed and funded Arab militias known as murahaleen in southern Sudan and the Janjaweed in Darfur.
The murahaleen systematically destroyed the predominately Christian south. They burned villages. They stripped the local Christian people of all economic resources. In fact, they polluted water sources. They murdered, raped, enslaved, and tortured civilians. Other government-backed extremist militias and the Sudanese government itself joined in. This malevolent, systematic campaign slaughtered two million people in South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains. It turned 5 million more into refugees. The campaign has also slaughtered half a million people in Darfur and displaced 3 million more.
Euphemisms for Murder Gangs
But we’ve been told Nigeria is just experiencing a tribal quarrel, between herdsmen and farmers….
President Buhari pretends that these armed extremists are simple, quaint Fulani herdsmen. That is the spin he uses with the U.S. and other Western nations. It veils what is actually happening. We’ve seen the same linguistic gymnastics before. The Sudanese government President Omar al-Bashir claimed that the Janjaweed militias were only Abbala (camel herders). Or Baggara (cow herders). In reality Janjaweed can be translated from Arabic as “an armed man on a horse.” Or more accurately, “Devils on Horseback.”
The Sudanese government was able to dupe the West for way too long with this simple parlor trick. I pray that we have wised up a bit. We must not be fooled. Or pretend to worship at the altar of “realist foreign policy.” Buhari’s shell game could cost countless innocent Christian lives.
What can you offer to back up this alarming report?
I am not in a position in which I can substantiate this with formal evidence. The reasons for that should be clear to some. But I have seen many events like this before. And my professional read of the dynamics pervading this tragedy is clear. There is an intersection between Buhari, the Fulani militias and Boko Haram, (now ISIL or ISIS) in western Africa.
Clueless US Officials
Are American officials naïve about what’s happening in Nigeria?
You need to look at the evil and dirty world of extremists. At what really happens on the ground. Don’t listen to what a bureaucrat in Washington tells you. When he claims that such terrorist groups would never work together. One of the most naive and, even worse, sometimes intentional Washington canards? That Shi’a and Sunni militant groups never cooperate. These claims come largely from the mythology of bureaucratic dilettantes. Guys with manicured nail, in fancy suits breathing rarefied air in the safety of their offices in D.C.
The reality? I have seen almost every manifestation of extremist groups collude. Yes, even those with diametrically opposed final end-states and world-views. These groups work together on the ground for greater battlefield effectiveness. For operational expediency. Because of a common enemy. Because war can be extremely lucrative for sociopaths.
He Has Seen All This Before
What drove you to speak out on this?
I have seen this with my own eyes many times over. That is because I chose to live and work at the epicenter of this mass carnage and tectonic destruction. Not at a cubicle 6,000 or 7,000 miles away from the realities on the ground.
So I have born witness to both ethnic and religious genocide. I will forever be personally affected by the killings, destruction, mayhem and atrocities that these evil groups have inflicted. That they continue to inflict on thousands of good, innocent and vulnerable people. Many of the victims are — or because they are no longer with us, were — my friends. You know what I have found over the years? That the motivations of these terrorists groups cannot be understood only through the myopia of the ideological lens. Yes, ideology can play a big role. Especially in organizing mass numbers of extremists to fight for “a higher cause.” But it is incumbent upon us to also comprehend this: These crimes are every bit as much about power, money and atavistic blood lust.
If nothing is done about this now, we could be looking at the same level of devastation in the future. But on a much greater scale. The Sudan has a GDP of 95 billion while Nigeria’s is 400 billion. Nigeria has the wealth and power of a petro-state. So it has the capability to do things at a scale at least four times greater than the Sudan. Let’s look at the devastation in the Sudan. Then think about what a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing, genocide and crimes against humanity could look like in Nigeria with 4 times the resources. Moreover, the Sudan’s population is 40 million while Nigeria’s is almost 200 million.
Oiga, vuelva al psiquiatra que falta le hace y deje a los demás fuera de sus fantasías nauseabundas, como vuelvas a insinuar algo así que simpatizo con Boko Haram te reporto zumbadaVer citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Debe doler q el ultimo q asesinaron sus amados terroristas palestinos, fuera palestino. Ahora ya no podrá bailar alegremente sobre su tumba como suele.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Israel mascrando palestinos también es supergracioso ¿alguna aportación más?Y el penultimo druso. Poca sangre judía derramada, con lo q le gusta, a pesar de la cantidad de heridos.
La de guerras q se han librado pq crearon paises con una regla y les dio por juntar tribus q se llevaban a matar desde hacía siglos.Ver citas anterioresNexus6 escribió:Por una vez y que no sirva de precedente, coincido con Lady.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:
Africa no funciona por religiones, funciona por tribus/etnias. Y a Occidente no se le mete en la cabeza.
Ni las "insinuaciones" las pilla. Por cierto, se está cubriendo de mierda con los cuarteles de la GC y ETA, ¿con ser fan de grupos terroristas palestinos no tiene suficiente y tiene q reafirmar q es un fanboy de ETA?Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Oiga, vuelva al psiquiatra que falta le hace y deje a los demás fuera de sus fantasías nauseabundas, como vuelvas a insinuar algo así que simpatizo con Boko Haram te reporto zumbadaVer citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Debe doler q el ultimo q asesinaron sus amados terroristas palestinos, fuera palestino. Ahora ya no podrá bailar alegremente sobre su tumba como suele.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Israel mascrando palestinos también es supergracioso ¿alguna aportación más?Y el penultimo druso. Poca sangre judía derramada, con lo q le gusta, a pesar de la cantidad de heridos.
Las víctimas de lo que tú llamas Boko Haram son, en una amplia mayoría, musulmanas. Podemos encontrar no menos de 30 atentados suicidas cometidos contra mezquitas en el noreste de Nigeria en los dos últimos años. Te reto que a traigo un solo atentado sucidida cometido contra una iglesia en el mismo periodo.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...
El dinero con el que se pagó el rescate de las niñas de Chibok forma parte de los fondos del exdictador Abacha evadidos a la banca suiza y retenidos por el gobierno de Suiza. Los administra el gobierno suizo para su programa de mediación entre el gobierno y los grupos armados en la cuenca del lago Chad.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Nigeria tiene un serio problema de corrupción, como se demostró con el dinero q recibió Nigeria para luchar contra Boko Haram y recuperar a las niñas secuestradas.Ver citas anterioresGanímedes escribió:Creo que está claro que el presidente de Nigeria quiere eliminar religiones que no estén controladas por Alá
Google está lleno de mierda, que es lo que tú nos traes. ¿Por qué no pruebas a leer algún estudio sobre el tema en lugar de esas hojillas parroquiales de las iglesias evangélicas, para así tener alguna base con la que discutir?Ver citas anterioresskye escribió:google está lleno de referencias sobre "Christian genocide in Nigeria". Y lo cierto es que miles de cristianos han sido y están siendo asesinados en Nigeria por banda islámicas. Y eso me querrán Vds. contar todas las batallas que quieran, pero está pasando.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:
... no escribas "Christian genocide in Nigeria" en Google y nos pegues la primera mierda que aparezca en Google, que yo creo que de copia-pegas basurientos ya hemos tenido bastante.
Para Vds. son "pastores". Lo que Vds. quieran. Pues vale. Yo no intento convencer a nadie, porque un foro de internet no está hecho para intentar convencer a nadie.
Simplemente pongo mi granito de arena con este hilo para llamar la atención sobre lo que está pasando allí. Ah, y porque si yo no lo hago, Vds. no lo van a hacer.
Sé q Boko Haram son una puta panda de pirados parasitos q debería ser erradicada de la Tierra q tb atacan a musulmanes.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:Las víctimas de lo que tú llamas Boko Haram son, en una amplia mayoría, musulmanas. Podemos encontrar no menos de 30 atentados suicidas cometidos contra mezquitas en el noreste de Nigeria en los dos últimos años. Te reto que a traigo un solo atentado sucidida cometido contra una iglesia en el mismo periodo.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...
No hablo del dinero del rescate, hablo del dinero q se dio a Nigeria para luchara contra Boko Haram. No hablo de Abacha, hablo de Goodluck Jonathan.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:El dinero con el que se pagó el rescate de las niñas de Chibok forma parte de los fondos del exdictador Abacha evadidos a la banca suiza y retenidos por el gobierno de Suiza. Los administra el gobierno suizo para su programa de mediación entre el gobierno y los grupos armados en la cuenca del lago Chad.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Nigeria tiene un serio problema de corrupción, como se demostró con el dinero q recibió Nigeria para luchar contra Boko Haram y recuperar a las niñas secuestradas.Ver citas anterioresGanímedes escribió:Creo que está claro que el presidente de Nigeria quiere eliminar religiones que no estén controladas por Alá
Que yo sepa Nigeria no ha recibido ayuda financiera con ese fin. Siendo un rico productor de petróleo, no la necesita. Sí ha recibido asesoramiento técnico y entrenamiento militar. El dinero de los rescates procede de los fondos robados por Abacha, que Suiza se niega a repatriar a Nigeria y que el gobierno suiza administra con este fin.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:No hablo del dinero del rescate, hablo del dinero q se dio a Nigeria para luchara contra Boko Haram. No hablo de Abacha, hablo de Goodluck Jonathan.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:El dinero con el que se pagó el rescate de las niñas de Chibok forma parte de los fondos del exdictador Abacha evadidos a la banca suiza y retenidos por el gobierno de Suiza. Los administra el gobierno suizo para su programa de mediación entre el gobierno y los grupos armados en la cuenca del lago Chad.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Nigeria tiene un serio problema de corrupción, como se demostró con el dinero q recibió Nigeria para luchar contra Boko Haram y recuperar a las niñas secuestradas.Ver citas anterioresGanímedes escribió:Creo que está claro que el presidente de Nigeria quiere eliminar religiones que no estén controladas por Alá
No es que "también" ataquen a musulmanes, es que sobre todo atacan a musulmanes. Con muchísima diferencia. Por cierto, como ya he dicho antes no tiene sentido usar el término "Boko Haram", que no es el nombre oficial de ningún grupo. En cierto momento podía resultar útil usar ese término como apodo del grupo dirigido por Abubakar Shekau, pero en la actualidad existen varios grupos, uno de ellos bajo la tutela del Estado Islámico, con tácticas y objetivos diferentes.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Sé q Boko Haram son una puta panda de pirados parasitos q debería ser erradicada de la Tierra q tb atacan a musulmanes.Ver citas anterioresDistinguidoBourdieu escribió:Las víctimas de lo que tú llamas Boko Haram son, en una amplia mayoría, musulmanas. Podemos encontrar no menos de 30 atentados suicidas cometidos contra mezquitas en el noreste de Nigeria en los dos últimos años. Te reto que a traigo un solo atentado sucidida cometido contra una iglesia en el mismo periodo.Ver citas anterioresLady_Sith escribió:Boko Haram es tan, pero tan gracioso.Ver citas anterioresEnxebre escribió:Sí, sí, los cristianos al borde la extinción...sólo son el 40-50% de la población.
En fin...