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    Armed Fulani displaced 1.3m people in Middle Belt – USCIRF

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    ‎By Teddy Nwanunobi

    ‎A report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has revealed that armed Fulani militias have about 1.3 million people and killed more people in the Middle Belt compared to other insurgents and criminal gangs.

    ‎According to the report which was released in May, an estimated 30,000 Fulani militants operated across Nigeria, and were killing Christians in the country.

    ‎“Violence by Fulani militants  caused the highest number of deaths among all religious communities in Nigeria over the last year as compared to attacks by organised insurgent groups and criminal gangs.

    ‎“Militants vary in their use of deadly force against religious communities, and many carry out sexual assault and abductions in hopes of intimidating them or profiting from ransom payments, respectively,” the report read.

    ‎The report also highlighted the impact of Fulani militias’ incessant violent attacks.

    ‎“These Fulani militant attacks, among those of other actors, have forced at least 1.3 million people in the Middle Belt off their land and into overcrowded, unsanitary and unsafe conditions in displacement camps.”

    ‎The report examined the role of Fulani militants in deteriorating religious freedom conditions in Nigeria by explaining Muslim and Christian communal dynamics and providing examples of recent and ongoing religious freedom violations by violent Fulani actors.

    ‎Daily NewsCraft reports that the Fulani militants were declared the fourth deadliest terrorist group in the world by the Global Terrorism Index in 2014.

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