Yelwa massacre
| Lesdi | Naajeeriya |
|---|---|
| Location | Diiwal Filato |
| Point in time | 2004 |
Warngooji Yelwa ko limngal jowitiingal e fitinaaji diineeji hakkunde juulɓe e Kerecee'en ɗi mbaɗi to Yelwa, leydi Naajeeriya hakkunde lewru feebariyee e lewru mee hitaande 2004. Ɗee warngooji mbari ko ina tolnoo e 700 neɗɗo.[1] Arano oo waɗi ko ñalnde 4 feebariyee 2004 nde juulɓe jogiiɓe kaɓirɗe njani e Kerecee’en Yelwa, mbari heen ko ina tolnoo e 78 Kerecee’en, tawi heen 48 ko famɗi fof ina rewa e nder galle eklesiya.E wiyde won e humpitooji, maande njanngu nguu ko noddaango Jihaad ummoraade e juulirde nokku oo..[2] The first occurred on 4 February 2004 when armed Muslims attacked the Christians of Yelwa, killing more than 78 Christians, including at least 48 who were worshipping inside a church compound.[2] According to some sources, the signal for the attack was a call for Jihad from the local mosque.[3]"Nigerian Muslims struggle to cope after village massacre", The Guardian (8 May 2004).. The origin of the conflict between the Christian Tarok and the Muslim Fulani is rooted in their competing claims over the fertile farmlands of Plateau State in central Nigeria..[4] The origin of the conflict between the Christian Tarok and the Muslim Fulani is rooted in their competing claims over the fertile farmlands of Plateau State in central Nigeria."Nigerian Muslims struggle to cope after village massacre", The Guardian (8 May 2004)
Warngooji ɗi lewru feebariyee waɗi ɗii, njibinii jiiɓru hakkunde renndooji ɗii, tawi ina ɓeydoo mawnude gila e fitinaaji Jos 2001 nde fitinaaji hakkunde juulɓe e kerecee en mbaɗi 1 000 maayɗo. Ñalnde 2 lewru mbooy hitaande 2004, Kerecee’en nokku oo njaabiima e kewu nguu e lewru feebariyee, ɓe njani e juulɓe to Yelwa, tawi ko ina tolnoo e 630 neɗɗo maayi heen. E wiyde won e lowre, sukaaɓe rewɓe juulɓe ina ndokkee ñaamde kosam mbabba e ñaamduuji goɗɗi ɗi juulɓe haɗaa, won heen kadi ina njulee.
Ɓawo
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Ujunaaje yimɓe maayi nder hareeji gila sariya shari’a wurtinaama nder diiwal ngal juulɓe ɓuri ɗuuɗugo haa lesdi Naajeeriya, ɓaawo ɓe ngarti dow laamu siwil’en nder hitaande 1999. Iwdi hare hakkunde Kirista’en Tarok e Fulani’en julɓe ɗon mari haaje ƴamɗe maɓɓe dow lesdi ndemri ndi Plateau State haa caka lesdi Naajeeriya.
Ƴeew kadi
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Doggol warngooji e nder leydi Najeriya
Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ "Revenge in the Name of Religion", Human Rights Watch, 26 May 2005.
- 1 2 "Revenge in the Name of Religion", Human Rights Watch, 26 May 2005.
- ↑ "God's Country", The Atlantic March 2008.
- ↑ BBC profile of Nigeria. BBC News (16 May 2013).