14 killed as UNIJOS students & Hausa youths clash in Jos (Page 10)

Date: 31-01-2011 11:04 am (13 years ago) | Author: Kessy Bernard
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- mallorca at 14-02-2011 01:33 PM (13 years ago)
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 Lips Sealed

Posted: at 14-02-2011 01:33 PM (13 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- ajanni at 15-02-2011 03:38 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 12-02-2011 09:48 PM
thats what your useless mother and good for noting wh*re does , and thats exactly the same passege you had pass through , stupid and bastard boy, animal
Posted: at 15-02-2011 03:38 PM (13 years ago) | Grande Master
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- ganster-kid at 16-02-2011 03:21 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 15-02-2011 03:38 PM
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thats what your useless mother and good for noting wh*re does , and thats exactly the same passege you had pass through , stupid and bastard boy, animal



.... you see ajanni,just this morning again,while on my  way ,i saw your fcking mother and sister,side by side with some stinking dogs on top them,i wondered where you are and what you are doing that you can't even house your mother and sister,but then i remembered that the kind of god you worship said you should do what you are doing in a camp in yemen. at that juncture i shifted my pity to those smelly things out there doing some odd things. its a pity ajanni,but however, alla akbar
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- ajanni at 16-02-2011 10:24 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 12-02-2011 09:48 PM
thats what your useless mother and good for noting wh*re does , and thats exactly the same passege you had pass through , stupid and bastard boy, animal
Posted: at 16-02-2011 10:24 PM (13 years ago) | Grande Master
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- Leah07 at 17-02-2011 03:29 AM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: cadanre on 31-01-2011 05:01 PM
Media is not helping matters at all. Sometimes you see a PURELY BIASED news on the papers and in the radio stations. Let there be justice mana!



OK honestly Mr. Cadanre i know you've made several mentions to the fact that media plays an important role, which i quite agree with to a certain extent. there have been many cases in which media aids in instigating the public, but honestly people are quite frustrated that one group of people are always brutalizing another group. and you should try to understand that people here are speaking in such a manner because they are angry.you can agree that if a group of people begin terrorizing northern Muslims, I'm sure you will be pissed off as well. look at it from that perspective.
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- laubare at 17-02-2011 09:06 AM (13 years ago)
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The commander of the STF Brig. Gen Hassan Umaru said, “It is not true that my men opened fire on the protesting students, I only know of four of them who were shot because they were advancing on my men in their hundreds; so you expect my men to defend themselves in such circumstance

Imagine that statement from Umaru Hassan or what ever he may be called. What are armless students advancing on his men with, that will lead to the use of life armonitions.
There is a question Hassan need to answer.
Who does he work for?
Am sure you safe in your house that day so you don't know what happen sorry for you,Brig Gen Hassan should have told his troops to drop their guns and ran away so that the students can continue to kill and maim law abiding citizens after destroying four filling stations a  secondary school kill and destroy millions worth of properties that belongs to innocent Nigerians.I wish you were there..............! Lips Sealed
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- ganster-kid at 17-02-2011 01:55 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 12-02-2011 09:48 PM
thats what your useless mother and good for noting wh*re does , and thats exactly the same passege you had pass through , stupid and bastard boy, animal



 ... piss off you dog
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- ajanni at 17-02-2011 04:23 PM (13 years ago)
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bastard son wh*re,
Posted: at 17-02-2011 04:23 PM (13 years ago) | Grande Master
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- ganster-kid at 18-02-2011 01:37 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 17-02-2011 04:23 PM
bastard son wh*re,



 ajanni, your brother momood came here claiming he fck his mother b/c alla told them to do that, are you not going to fck your own rotten mother out there? alla will bless youooo according to him  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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- cadanre at 18-02-2011 04:10 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Leah07 on 17-02-2011 03:29 AM
Quote from: cadanre on 31-01-2011 05:01 PM
Media is not helping matters at all. Sometimes you see a PURELY BIASED news on the papers and in the radio stations. Let there be justice mana!

OK honestly Mr. Cadanre i know you've made several mentions to the fact that media plays an important role, which i quite agree with to a certain extent. there have been many cases in which media aids in instigating the public, but honestly people are quite frustrated that one group of people are always brutalizing another group. and you should try to understand that people here are speaking in such a manner because they are angry.you can agree that if a group of people begin terrorizing northern Muslims, I'm sure you will be pissed off as well. look at it from that perspective.

Just like I said before somewhere on (may be this topic or another topic) NP that many people including you kept quite when hundreds of Muslims women and children were being slaughtered like rams. The media I am talking about at that time says very little about it. During the 2004 Yelwa and Shendam massacre and the crises that follows, many Muslims (most of them women and children) fall victims of dehumanization and brutality while everybody turned his head against it and pretend that nothing was happening there. So I am truly not supporting the quagmire but saying that it is the outcome of the evil handiwork of Jos christians...... All information is at your finger tip, just go and find more about what happened during the massacres at the time when hundreds of Muslim women were hold hostages and also as a war spoils. How would you feel if your christian sister or mother is being held as a war spoil in Northern Nigeria? That did happened to Muslims in Jos.... and many more.....

Posted: at 18-02-2011 04:10 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- cadanre at 18-02-2011 05:24 PM (13 years ago)
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@ Leah07

Open your eyes and mind and read this:

The attack of May 2-3, 2004: A DETAILED EXPLANATION ABOUT YELWA MASSACRE
On May 2, Yelwa was attacked again.This attack, which lasted two days, was on a larger scale than any of the previous attacks in the area.Despite claims by some Christian leaders that it was "spontaneous," on the basis of the testimonies of eye-witnesses and residents of Yelwa, it would appear that the attack was carefully coordinated and involved not only Christian residents of the immediate area, but also Christians from other local government areas.

As in the case of some of the earlier attacks by Christians, the perpetrators were initially described as Tarok by the media and others; in reality, it was not only the Tarok but many different groups who participated in this attack. Eye-witnesses mentioned a wide range of tribes among the attackers, including the Tarok, Gamai, Montol, Angas, Kwalla, Birom, Sayawa, and Jukun.The victims were also from many different tribes, with only their religion in common: almost all of them were Muslim. A member of a non-governmental organization explained to Human Rights Watch:"Yelwa includes lots of tribes.All would have been affected by the [May 2004] violence simply by virtue of religion."

The attack started early in the morning of May 2.Among the first victims were a Muslim woman and two children who were killed in the early hours of the morning on the outskirts of Yelwa, on the Shendam Road, where they had gone to fetch firewood. Residents who found their dead bodies alerted soldiers, who came to see the corpses and told the residents that they would return to take them away.According to the residents, the soldiers did not return.

Large groups of attackers surrounded the town from different directions and blocked all the main roads leading out of Yelwa.Witnesses estimated that they numbered several thousand and described them as an "army of men."A man who saw the attackers as they entered the town said: "I could see them on the outskirts.It was as if they were a cloud, so dark, so many of them [] First over 500 people came from Shendam Road.The second advance was from Langtang South Road, the third from Kalong Road, the fourth from Langtang road, and finally from Yamini Road.I could recognize the language and dialect of the attackers.The first advance from Shendam Road was made up mainly of Gamai.It was those living in Yelwa town that left after the second crisis.I could recognize some of them, I knew them by face.The second advance from Langtang South Road comprised Tarok.The third was Montol."

Central mosque, Yelwa, destroyed during the May 2004 attack. 2004 Human Rights Watch
The attackers were operating in different groups and their mode of operation indicated a high level of coordination.A witness said that on May 3, "the attackers came and retreated.They had a system: one group attacked and retreated, then another group attacked." Most of the attackers were bare-chested and just wearing shorts or trousers.They carried a variety of weapons, including firearms, such as kalashnikovs and G3s, and machetes, knives, cutlasses, and bows and arrows.One witness said he saw three groups of attackers on May 2, one with guns, one with machetes, and one with bows and arrows. Another explained that those who had guns shot at people and "those with knives and cutlasses came to finish off the victims." Many more firearms were used in this attack than in previous attacks in the area.When Human Rights Watch visited a camp for the internally displaced in Lafia, NasarawaState, the majority of the injured there were being treated for gunshot wounds; among them was an eight-year-old girl who had been shot in the face.

The attackers were mostly adult men. Witnesses said there were several commanders among them.One witness said he saw about three commanders leading the attackers; one commander was in front, shooting, while the crowd of attackers followed. Another witness also saw several commanders, "with one leading.He had a bigger gun.He shot as they advanced, and the others followed." Another described how "the commanders called each group with their hands, then told them to withdraw when the ammunition was finished, and called another group."

 Several eye-witnesses reported independently that the attackers included soldiers and policemen, or people in military or police uniform.Some claimed to have recognized individual soldiers stationed in the area.Others said they knew these individuals were military or police because they found some of their identity cards at the scene of the attack.Human Rights Watch was not able to verify independently whether soldiers or police on active duty participated in the attack.When we reported these allegations to the police, they categorically denied that any serving police officers could have been among the attackers.Because people commonly steal uniforms of the security forces or use uniforms belonging to retired officers when carrying out such attacks, it can be difficult to ascertain whether members of the security forces were really taking part in these attacks.

The first phase of the attack lasted from around 8 a.m. until around 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. on May 2.As darkness fell, the attackers retreated.One witness said that at about 6.30 p.m., they heard the sound of whistles and the attackers withdrew. Just before they withdrew, some of them were seen dancing and shouting "we are retrieving our town today!" There was no fighting during the night.The following morning, on May 3, at around 7 a.m., they returned and attacked again.The killings continued until about 11 a.m.Several witnesses confirmed that the violence was worse on the second day, and that the attackers seemed even more numerous, better organized and better armed.By the end of the attack, they had cornered many Muslims into several compounds in the Angwan Galadima area of Yelwa, surrounded the area and attacked them there.Survivors described how they were "caged" in the area and became completely helpless.Some said the attackers had set fire to places outside the compounds to prevent people from escaping.

The attackers specifically targeted the Muslim population of Yelwa.One witness said: "They were just killing people like that [] They [the victims] were all Muslims.The attackers were shooting at random.I also saw women and children who had been killed [] They were just shooting, not picking them out.When the attackers came into town on Monday, the Muslims were all in one area.The attackers shot anyone who came their way." Killings and widespread destruction took place in many different parts of town, including Angwan Galadima, Angwan Murtala, MotorPark, Angwan Jarawa, Angwan Iya, Angwan Jukun, Angwan Galambi, and the area around the cattle market at Zango.Numerous houses, shops, mosques, and other buildings were burnt throughout the town.Most of the victims were men; a minority were women and children.There was a higher proportion of women and children among the victims in Angwan Galadima, on May 3.

Some Muslim youths fought back soon after the attack began on May 2, throughout the day, and again on the morning of May 3.Some had weapons, others used stones. In some areas, there was fighting between the armed Muslims and armed Christians.A number of Christians were reportedly killed.However, the Christians attackers were so numerous and well-armed that they quickly overpowered even those Muslims who had weapons.

Muslim residents of Yelwa estimate that around 660 Muslims were killed on May 2 and 3.On the basis of its own research and detailed testimonies from residents, including some who buried the bodies and others who were present as the bodies were counted, Human Rights Watch believes this figure to be credible, and that the real figure may be closer to seven hundred.These figures refer only to the Muslim deaths.The number of Christians who died over the two days is not known.Most Christians interviewed by Human Rights Watch were not able to give a precise figure of the number of casualties on their side, except for the PlateauState chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), who claimed that there had been 70 Christians among a total of 250 people killed on May 2.

The figure of 660 refers to the number of people buried behind the chief's compound in Yelwa. Human Rights Watch visited the site where there were six mass graves for victims of the May 2004 killings.Local residents had counted the bodies in each grave and pinned up pieces of paper showing the number in each grave: over 130 bodies in a "first grave", over 140 in a "second grave", 100 in a "third grave", over 70 and over 100 in two other graves, and 140 in a children's grave totaling 680.(An additional "old grave", at the same site, contained the bodies of 120 people killed during the June 2002 and February 2004 violence.)The majority of victims of the May 2004 attack were buried in this site behind the chief's compound, but others were buried elsewhere.For example, more than thirty people killed in an attack on the Al-Amin clinic were buried in a mass grave behind the clinic.Some victims killed in other locations were buried elsewhere.Several people who had jumped into deep wells to escape their attackers were then shot dead inside the wells.As the wells were too deep to retrieve the bodies, they were left to decompose there.Two people were killed in this way in a well in Angwan Murtala, one in a well in Hayi Murtala, and another in a well at MotorPark.


Posted: at 18-02-2011 05:24 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- cadanre at 18-02-2011 05:29 PM (13 years ago)
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@ all those who think Christians has clean hands in Jos crises

What can you say about the massacre in Yelwa? You always point your accusing fingers against Muslims for killing while the wound you inflicted on them is not even 1/3 of what you did to them. Is it because you believe you have the louder voice to tell the world that you are being oppressed? God is watching all those behind the crises and will punish them (here or in the hereafter). The perpetrators of heinous crimes shall never go off the hook. INSHA ALLAH!

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- cadanre at 18-02-2011 05:36 PM (13 years ago)
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MORE ABOUT THE ATROCITIES OF CHRISTIANS AGAINST MUSLIMS IN YELWA

One of the most brutal attacks took place on May 3 at the Al-Amin clinic, a small private clinic in the Angwan Galadima area of Yelwa.The attackers burned the clinic and killed the patients inside, most of whom were being treated for injuries sustained during the violence on the previous day. About 32 people, all men, were killed at the clinic.The attackers specifically hunted down the men and allowed the women to leave.When Human Rights Watch researchers visited the clinic in July, there was still blood on the floor and an empty packet of cartridges in one of the rooms.The clinic had been almost entirely destroyed.Only the walls and the metal frames of a few beds remained.The toilet doors at the back of the clinic, where some people had tried to hide during the attack, were riddled with bullet holes.

One man, who survived with serious injuries after pretending he was dead, explained what happened.He had gone to the clinic to accompany his friend who had been shot in the foot.

I carried [my friend] on my back. We arrived at the clinic at 11.15 a.m. [] One of the staff came out to attend to us. Then the doctor came out himself to try and remove the bullet. At this point I went to the bathroom, at the back.The attackers then entered though the door and killed all the people inside. Others waited on the fence, leaving no escape route. Six women and five men were also in the bathroom. We shut ourselves in so that the attackers would not see us. They used their gun to break the door. Then they asked us to come out. From the next toilet a boy came out.They shot him in the stomach. I saw his intestines spill out. His name was Buhari Yunusa.He was eighteen years old. The women also came out, leaving me and two other men inside. The women whom they asked to leave the toilet were not killed. They just took their wrappers, leaving them naked.

The attackers looked straight at me and raised their cutlass as if to strike. They then withdrew and left. Another attacker on the fence saw me and asked me to come out. I refused. He tried to shoot me three times with a Lebanon gun, but it did not work. Then he collected a Kalashin [kalashnikov], aimed and shot me in the stomach.The bullet entered through the front of my stomach, hit my belt and exited through the thigh. I fell on a blade and injured my back. I pretended to be dead. I put the body of Buhari over my stomach so if anyone saw me they would think I was dead. They set fire to the clinic. It was only the military intervention that prevented the fire from reaching us at the back. At 12.30 p.m., when they heard the military come, I heard the leader of the attackers say "lets go" in Tarok It took me over a month to recover.

On Sunday 2 May, I was at the Al-Amin Clinic when I heard gunshots from all sides. They started bringing victims and by 9 a.m. there were sixteen new people [patients]. Previously there had been ten people in the clinic. The injuries ranged from gunshots, machete wounds, burns, fractures, and broken limbs. The victims were men, women and children. The clinic itself was not attacked on the first day By 5 a.m. on Monday they had started shooting again. The fighting was much worse than the previous day. The attackers came at 12.30 p.m. By now there were 20 dead bodies at the clinic, over 30 wounded, 30 relations visiting and 40 people seeking shelter from the fighting. There were 6 staff in the theatre. In total there were approximately one hundred people in the clinic.

When the attackers came, they were speaking Hausa I heard them ask some of the visiting women if there were any people inside.The women said no. Then they asked them: "where are your husbands?" The women replied: "they have all run away". The attackers told the women: "get out, we don't fight with women". The women left.

Next, one fighter said in Tarok: "This is a hospital, this is where they treat themselves, let's burn it. Get me petrol". After that I did not hear a noise. They set the clinic ablaze. There was much smoke and the attackers left. I escaped out of the back, into the courtyard, with five others. Some of those who were injured, but could crawl, also managed to escape. I saw the roof of the main building collapse. Those inside were burnt to ashes.

 As one of the men he was with tried to jump over the fence, the attackers realized some people were still alive:
As soon as he jumped over, I heard gunshots. The attackers said in Tarok: " there are people inside". They came back into the compound through the side gate.

At this point I decided to lie down, amongst the bodies of those previously killed, and pretend to be dead.There was another man who was half dead and I heard them say "go and finish that guy". They went and butchered him. One of the attackers saw me breathing and said: "that is another one lying down, he is not dead, finish him too." They started butchering me with a machete. They struck me in four places on the right side of my head. At this point I did not feel any pain. As they left, I opened my eye and saw them moving away. The attackers said in English: "Idiot! He is finished."

About five minutes later I heard the running of feet and people saying the soldiers were around. I got up and tied a curtain round my bleeding head. I went straight to my house in Angwan Jarawa to look for my family. All around me I saw dead bodies [] My family were not at the house. By now I could not move any further due to loss of blood.

By July 2004, he had still not found his wife or five of his six children: four daughters aged sixteen, nine, four, and four months, and his nineteen-year-old son.He assumed his son had been killed in the fighting.A relative had informed him that one of his daughters had been seen in a village in his wife's area of origin, but he had not been reunited with her yet.

The army did not intervene to stop the fighting in Yelwa until the late morning of May 3, a day and a half after the attack began.When the soldiers eventually arrived between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, the attackers dispersed within a short time.The soldiers, who came in several vehicles and at least two armored cars, chased after some of the attackers as they tried to run out of the town and reportedly arrested some of them.The violence stopped soon after the soldiers' arrival.

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- cadanre at 18-02-2011 05:41 PM (13 years ago)
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ABDUCTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND segxwal ABUSE: THE WORK OF THE MERCIFUL JOS CHRISTIANS

In addition to the widespread killings, the attackers abducted scores of Muslim women and children and took them away from Yelwa, to private homes in a variety of villages in the surrounding area, some situated at quite a distance from Yelwa.Some witnesses estimated that at least two or three hundred were abducted; some quoted even higher figures. A police official referred to a list of more than 370 people who had been abducted. Many of the women and children were taken from the area in Angwan Galadima where the attackers had cornered the population on May 3.The attackers threatened to kill them if they refused to go with them.

The attackers gradually released the women and children over the following days and weeks.Many were released in the days immediately following the attack; others were kept for several weeks.When Human Rights Watch researchers visited Yelwa in July, some had still not been released.The army and the police were trying to trace their whereabouts and had managed to free some of them from their captors.

A number of women who were abducted were raped by their captors.They were distributed among them as "wives" and were kept in houses, in different locations, where they were repeatedly raped, some by several men.They were not allowed to go out of the houses, except to accompany the men to farms where they were made to work.Some said that during their period in captivity they were fed pork and locally-brewed alcohol-both of which are prohibited in Islam.

Some of the children were also made to work on the farms, fetch water, or look after livestock for their captors.The abducted children were of different ages, from teenagers to babies just a few months old, some of whom were on their mothers' backs.For example, the eleven-year-old daughter of a man called Tanko, who was killed on May 3, was among those abducted; his eight-month-old baby girl was also snatched from his wife.They were later released. A fifty-five-year-old man told how his two granddaughters, aged between six and nine, were abducted and held for around one month.The two girls were kept together in a house; the nine-year-old was sent to work on the farm.

Human Rights Watch researchers spoke to several of the women who had been raped.One eighteen-year-old girl was taken to a house in Garkawa, on foot.The man who took her there kept her in the house for one week.She was eventually rescued by soldiers:

He didn't allow anyone in.He didn't want anyone to know I was there.I could identify him even today [] The day we got to the house, at about 2.30p.m, he told me to bathe.Then he tried to use me.I refused.He said he would kill me and took out a gun.I had to submit.It happened many times, in the day or night, at any time.I stayed there one week.He didn't even feed me.He just gave me the sweet part of the bukutu [locally brewed alcohol].I was not allowed out at all.If we heard vehicles, he would say "run, the soldiers are coming to pick you!" and run back into the house.He took me to the farm twice and made me weed.Then he used me in the evening.Once I heard the vehicles of soldiers.He told me to go inside but I refused.I went out.He pulled me back.I shouted.Some soldiers came and carried me out.The man escaped by jumping over the fence.

A twenty-seven-year-old Pyem woman was abducted with her three children, after her husband and about forty other people were killed in their house in Angwan Baraya Street in Yelwa, on May 3.She was captured along with six other women and about thirty children.

The fighters took me and other women to their houses.They forced us to eat their own food, pig meat or dog meat.They took me to a house in Zamko. There were about forty women and children in the house.They forced me to drink beer.I said I didn't want to.They said: "eat the food or we will kill you."They took us to the farm to work.Some of us had to sleep with them.I had to sleep with three men, many times.I spent three weeks in the same house.The man who lived there is Jacob.He was among the three I slept with.They were all Tarok.I don't know the names of the others.They were just visiting.

All the women were forced to sleep with the men.If we refused, they beat us or threatened to kill us.They killed one woman because she rejected them.She was Hanatu, about the same age as me.They shot her and she died immediately.

They didn't hurt the children but forced them to eat their food.They took them to the farm. There were boys and girls, aged 9, 10, 12. My three children, aged 7, 9 and 11, were with me.

When the soldiers came, the fighters released us, on Monday.The soldiers just asked them to release us and they did.Some women are still there.They refused to give all of them back.They released me and two of my children but my son, aged 11, stayed behind.They refused to give him back.He is still there now.

I FINALLY CONCLUDED THAT CHRISTIANS SHOULD KNOW THAT THE ATROCITIES THEY COMMITTED AGAINST MUSLIMS IS THE WORST EVER ATROCITIES TO HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT BY A GROUP OF CIVILIANS AGAINST ANOTHER CIVILIANS GROUP, THROUGHOUT THE HISTORY OF NIGERIA. NOW EVERYONE HAD FORGOTTEN THAT AND SHOWS HIS ACCUSING FINGER AGAINST MUSLIMS AS IF THEY (CHRISTIANS) DID NOT HAVE IN THEIR HANDS THE BLOOD OF THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

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- ajanni at 19-02-2011 08:07 AM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 17-02-2011 04:23 PM
bastard son wh*re,



 ajanni, your brother momood came here claiming he fck his mother b/c alla told them to do that, are you not going to fck your own rotten mother out there? alla will bless youooo according to him  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

did you ever knows your own mother ? thats your ways of life and thats what you does with your mothers , you both shared your mothers with your fathers , we knows you all very well ,the behavious of animal is deep roothed in your bloods , we are your landlords and we see all you does on daily bases, real animal and shameless tribe, no legitimate sons amongs you except bounches of BASTARDS
complette fools
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- ganster-kid at 21-02-2011 02:17 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 19-02-2011 08:07 AM
Quote from: ganster-kid on 18-02-2011 01:37 PM
Quote from: ajanni on 17-02-2011 04:23 PM
bastard son wh*re,



 ajanni, your brother momood came here claiming he fck his mother b/c alla told them to do that, are you not going to fck your own rotten mother out there? alla will bless youooo according to him  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

did you ever knows your own mother ? thats your ways of life and thats what you does with your mothers , you both shared your mothers with your fathers , we knows you all very well ,the behavious of animal is deep roothed in your bloods , we are your landlords and we see all you does on daily bases, real animal and shameless tribe, no legitimate sons amongs you except bounches of BASTARDS
complette fools




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Quote from: cadanre on 18-02-2011 05:36 PM
MORE ABOUT THE ATROCITIES OF CHRISTIANS AGAINST MUSLIMS IN YELWA

One of the most brutal attacks took place on May 3 at the Al-Amin clinic, a small private clinic in the Angwan Galadima area of Yelwa.The attackers burned the clinic and killed the patients inside, most of whom were being treated for injuries sustained during the violence on the previous day. About 32 people, all men, were killed at the clinic.The attackers specifically hunted down the men and allowed the women to leave.When Human Rights Watch researchers visited the clinic in July, there was still blood on the floor and an empty packet of cartridges in one of the rooms.The clinic had been almost entirely destroyed.Only the walls and the metal frames of a few beds remained.The toilet doors at the back of the clinic, where some people had tried to hide during the attack, were riddled with bullet holes.

One man, who survived with serious injuries after pretending he was dead, explained what happened.He had gone to the clinic to accompany his friend who had been shot in the foot.

I carried [my friend] on my back. We arrived at the clinic at 11.15 a.m. [] One of the staff came out to attend to us. Then the doctor came out himself to try and remove the bullet. At this point I went to the bathroom, at the back.The attackers then entered though the door and killed all the people inside. Others waited on the fence, leaving no escape route. Six women and five men were also in the bathroom. We shut ourselves in so that the attackers would not see us. They used their gun to break the door. Then they asked us to come out. From the next toilet a boy came out.They shot him in the stomach. I saw his intestines spill out. His name was Buhari Yunusa.He was eighteen years old. The women also came out, leaving me and two other men inside. The women whom they asked to leave the toilet were not killed. They just took their wrappers, leaving them naked.

The attackers looked straight at me and raised their cutlass as if to strike. They then withdrew and left. Another attacker on the fence saw me and asked me to come out. I refused. He tried to shoot me three times with a Lebanon gun, but it did not work. Then he collected a Kalashin [kalashnikov], aimed and shot me in the stomach.The bullet entered through the front of my stomach, hit my belt and exited through the thigh. I fell on a blade and injured my back. I pretended to be dead. I put the body of Buhari over my stomach so if anyone saw me they would think I was dead. They set fire to the clinic. It was only the military intervention that prevented the fire from reaching us at the back. At 12.30 p.m., when they heard the military come, I heard the leader of the attackers say "lets go" in Tarok It took me over a month to recover.

On Sunday 2 May, I was at the Al-Amin Clinic when I heard gunshots from all sides. They started bringing victims and by 9 a.m. there were sixteen new people [patients]. Previously there had been ten people in the clinic. The injuries ranged from gunshots, machete wounds, burns, fractures, and broken limbs. The victims were men, women and children. The clinic itself was not attacked on the first day By 5 a.m. on Monday they had started shooting again. The fighting was much worse than the previous day. The attackers came at 12.30 p.m. By now there were 20 dead bodies at the clinic, over 30 wounded, 30 relations visiting and 40 people seeking shelter from the fighting. There were 6 staff in the theatre. In total there were approximately one hundred people in the clinic.

When the attackers came, they were speaking Hausa I heard them ask some of the visiting women if there were any people inside.The women said no. Then they asked them: "where are your husbands?" The women replied: "they have all run away". The attackers told the women: "get out, we don't fight with women". The women left.

Next, one fighter said in Tarok: "This is a hospital, this is where they treat themselves, let's burn it. Get me petrol". After that I did not hear a noise. They set the clinic ablaze. There was much smoke and the attackers left. I escaped out of the back, into the courtyard, with five others. Some of those who were injured, but could crawl, also managed to escape. I saw the roof of the main building collapse. Those inside were burnt to ashes.

 As one of the men he was with tried to jump over the fence, the attackers realized some people were still alive:
As soon as he jumped over, I heard gunshots. The attackers said in Tarok: " there are people inside". They came back into the compound through the side gate.

At this point I decided to lie down, amongst the bodies of those previously killed, and pretend to be dead.There was another man who was half dead and I heard them say "go and finish that guy". They went and butchered him. One of the attackers saw me breathing and said: "that is another one lying down, he is not dead, finish him too." They started butchering me with a machete. They struck me in four places on the right side of my head. At this point I did not feel any pain. As they left, I opened my eye and saw them moving away. The attackers said in English: "Idiot! He is finished."

About five minutes later I heard the running of feet and people saying the soldiers were around. I got up and tied a curtain round my bleeding head. I went straight to my house in Angwan Jarawa to look for my family. All around me I saw dead bodies [] My family were not at the house. By now I could not move any further due to loss of blood.

By July 2004, he had still not found his wife or five of his six children: four daughters aged sixteen, nine, four, and four months, and his nineteen-year-old son.He assumed his son had been killed in the fighting.A relative had informed him that one of his daughters had been seen in a village in his wife's area of origin, but he had not been reunited with her yet.

The army did not intervene to stop the fighting in Yelwa until the late morning of May 3, a day and a half after the attack began.When the soldiers eventually arrived between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, the attackers dispersed within a short time.The soldiers, who came in several vehicles and at least two armored cars, chased after some of the attackers as they tried to run out of the town and reportedly arrested some of them.The violence stopped soon after the soldiers' arrival.




 hahahahaha see story, plz, can you post your link here to prove this? ppl can no longer be deceived by all these lies which you ppl take as reasons to continue the blood bath in jos, the same soldiers that we all know do attack christian villages and escort housas around jos saw these ppl and let them go, this sounds really funny. well the truth is that your push to islamise the entire middle belt which succeeded in kaduna and Nasarawa suffered a serious set back in plateau state. about 60 chadians and Nigeriens jihadists that were arrested in jos with sophisticated weapons were ferried to abuja and were never heard of. you ppl are hell bent on claiming these ppls land and that is just the problem. lafia currently has a fulani man as the emire when of course we all no know that lafia has never been close to being a fulani land, it is what you ppl call northern agenda. Stop spreading all these lies, Nigerian know the truth
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- Leah07 at 21-02-2011 07:43 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: cadanre on 18-02-2011 04:10 PM
Quote from: Leah07 on 17-02-2011 03:29 AM
Quote from: cadanre on 31-01-2011 05:01 PM
Media is not helping matters at all. Sometimes you see a PURELY BIASED news on the papers and in the radio stations. Let there be justice mana!

OK honestly Mr. Cadanre i know you've made several mentions to the fact that media plays an important role, which i quite agree with to a certain extent. there have been many cases in which media aids in instigating the public, but honestly people are quite frustrated that one group of people are always brutalizing another group. and you should try to understand that people here are speaking in such a manner because they are angry.you can agree that if a group of people begin terrorizing northern Muslims, I'm sure you will be pissed off as well. look at it from that perspective.

Just like I said before somewhere on (may be this topic or another topic) NP that many people including you kept quite when hundreds of Muslims women and children were being slaughtered like rams. The media I am talking about at that time says very little about it. During the 2004 Yelwa and Shendam massacre and the crises that follows, many Muslims (most of them women and children) fall victims of dehumanization and brutality while everybody turned his head against it and pretend that nothing was happening there. So I am truly not supporting the quagmire but saying that it is the outcome of the evil handiwork of Jos christians...... All information is at your finger tip, just go and find more about what happened during the massacres at the time when hundreds of Muslim women were hold hostages and also as a war spoils. How would you feel if your christian sister or mother is being held as a war spoil in Northern Nigeria? That did happened to Muslims in Jos.... and many more.....
ok so i will agree with you, maybe Christains are not blameless. i know about many instances where christains have committed alot of atrocities but honestly two wrongs do not make a right. i think that we should all look at the situation through a positive lens, for instance both christains and muslims want a peaceful nigeria, they both want a government that works for the people, they both want religious and ethnic tolerence. In that case why can't we all stop playing the religious card and support each other. It does not speak well of us if all we can  do is curse each other out and blame  each other. I feel  like to a certain extent you are a well educated man and you do not condone acts of violence. instead of us becoming defensive why don't we try to educate each another about our respective religions. I think if more people did that it would ultimately encourage tolerance and if you live in a multi religious society like nigeria i think relious tolerance is your best bet to achieving peace..this is just my own opinion, feel free to disagree if you want to
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- estilizo at 22-02-2011 01:36 AM (13 years ago)
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GOD SAVE US ALL
amen oooooooooo,RIP (to those dead)

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- ajanni at 22-02-2011 09:03 AM (13 years ago)
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