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It was revealed this week that Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram beheaded a six-year-old boy on because he was a Christian.
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The attack occurred in Attagara, Gwoza district, Borno State – a predominately Christian community, according to Voice of the Martyrs.

Over 100 militants descended upon the village, slaughtering men, women, and children.

Boko Haram has kidnapped and killed Christians and Shiite Muslims across Borno and Yobe States in an increasingly deadly campaign to establish an extremist, Sunni Muslim reign.

The assault on Attagara occurred as Sunday church services were beginning, according to Voice of the Martyrs (VOM). Boko Haram slashed the villagers with machetes, and fired upon them with assault weapons.

One villager, Sawaltha Wandala, was arriving at church for the second service when he saw children being massacred. One six-year-old boy had been slashed and thrown into a ditch, but he was alive. Wandala picked him up and was carrying him to a hospital in Cameroon, when he was stopped by five of the militants.

The men reportedly took the child from Wandala's arms and beheaded him, then began beating the 55-year-old with tree branches. After striking him in the head with a rock, they left him for dead.

Two days later the militants returned, attacking Attagara and other villages in Gwoza. VOM reported that approximately 200 people were killed in the two-day assaults.

John Yakuba and his family survived the Attagara attacks and fled to Cameroon, but Yakuba returned to their home to retrieve their animals and some of their belongings. The family faced starvation at a refugee camp, and Yakuba hoped to sell the animals to support them.

Boko Haram members saw Yakuba entering his home, however, and captured him.

"We know you're John," they said to him, according to VOM. "You must convert to Islam or else you will die a painful death."

When Yakuba refused to denounce Christ, they tied his arms and legs to a tree, and hacked his hands with a knife.

"Can you become a Muslim now?" the militants asked.

"You can kill my body, but not my soul," Yakubu cried out.

The men continued to cut his feet and back with a machete and knife to torture him.

"We will show you," they said.

Yakuba's head was slashed, and an axe was driven into his knee, reaching the bone.

He lost consciousness and was left tied to the tree for three days before someone found him, after which he was taken to the hospital in a coma.

When Yakuba recovered sufficiently to be interviewed, he offered a message of peace to his attackers.

"I have forgiven the Islamic militants, because they did not know what they are doing," he told VOM.

Boko Haram became internationally known after kidnapping over 270 children from an all-girls school in Chibok, Nigeria on April 14. A second mass kidnapping occurred on May 4 in Warabe. Over 200 girls remain missing.
 
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How can a six year old endure such torture? Most of children in that age group would have converted.

Fake news I think. Missionaries at work. I remember how those Christians made up false stories about Kandhamal incident.
 
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This is fake.

These missionaries are also known for beheading, there is a very graphic video of a mass grave throwing one after one after beheading them.
 
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Barbaric..
Though the news might be exaggerated, It saddens me to see such things perpetrated by Muslims. They will certainly be punished for the crimes they committed, in this life or the next.

It is pretty implausible that a small child would endure such torture and say such things, i'm quite sceptical of this news, though I don't deny that Boko Haram have done a lot of crimes.
 
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How can a six year old endure such torture? Most of children in that age group would have converted.

Fake news I think. Missionaries at work. I remember how those Christians made up false stories about Kandhamal incident.


at first i didnt wanted to post the pic any way this is the pic posted on website
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The title is wrong ,


IS in Nigeria beheaded six-year-old Christian boy, group reports
 
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This is fake.

These missionaries are also known for beheading, there is a very graphic video of a mass grave throwing one after one after beheading them.

Ha ha ha , You're supporting IS while trying to oppose it at the same time .

I think you're confused about IS , One part of you say support it , They're Sunnis and killing non Sunni pagans and the other side say , You should be smart and save face by opposing them but the first part is usually stronger .

Thankfully You do not represent your people even though you're a disgrace .

Boko Haram recently changed their name to IS and have pledged their alliance to the IS Caliphate

Yes ,

Currently , IS has branches in many countries such as Libya , Nigeria , parts of Egypt and a few south Asian countries

They beheaded an innocent man in south Asia a couple of months ago .
 
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RAF Tornados sent to West Africa

RAF Panavia Tornado GR.4 combat aircraft have deployed to West Africa to join multinational operations against the radical Islamist group Boko Haram.

The aircraft from 2 (Army Co-operation) Squadron left RAF Marham in Norfolk during the last week of August and have since begun operating over Nigeria from the French airbase at N'Djamena in Chad, according to defence sources in London.

It is understood that the Tornados will be used in the intelligence, surveillance, targeting, acquisition and reconaissance (ISTAR) role using their Rafael Litening 3 advanced targeting pods or the Goodrich Raptor photographic reconnonaissance pod.

The UK government contributed the Tornados to help the hunt for the Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by Bokum Haram in May.

RAF Tornados sent to West Africa - IHS Jane's 360
 
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Listen you motherfucker, I'm getting tired of you accusing people here of supporting IS because they disprove misinformation. Meanwhile you support a regime which bombs children with chemical weapons. Not a single source in Africa or anywhere on the net is reporting this. Which is why the OP wouldn't post the link called 'Persecution' .org.

The link doesn't even work by the way. These missionaries regularly claim false things. And the picture might be photo shopped, if not it is clear the boy has a wound to his head. Yet again, proving this is false news. No one is defending Boko Haram(but you defend Assad). They oppose threads made by this same guy over and over again which are all false.

Here are the 'persecuted' Christian missionaries beheading Muslims and throwing them in mass graves:

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You and OP don't care about that. You're a dirty motherfucker who exploits every thread to try to get support for Assad. Take your filthy Shia propaganda methods out of here.

The funniest thing is pro-Assad propagandists like you telling others that they're 'confused' even when they're ten times more intelligent than you.
only sub humans support IS
 
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Nigeria’s jihadists
The other caliphate
Boko Haram is now taking territory and threatens a state capital
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FROM a ragtag band of fighters conducting sporadic raids and bombings from its hideouts, Nigeria’s Boko Haram is fast evolving into a force able to take and hold territory. In attacks on September 1st its jihadist militants overran Bama, the second-largest town in Borno state.

Armed with rocket-launchers and armoured vehicles stolen from the demoralised Nigerian army, Boko Haram (its name translates loosely as “Western education is forbidden”) has moved beyond its established lairs in the Sambisa forest and the Mandara Mountains. In recent weeks it has taken several towns close to the Cameroonian border, among them Gwoza, Gamboru Ngala and Banki. (see map).

The seizure of Bama could provide a launch-pad for an attack on parts of Maiduguri, the state’s capital, about 65km (40 miles) away, with a population of more than 1m people. It was the birthplace of the insurgency. Two areas seized by the group in recent weeks form a strategic crescent around the city. Boko Haram has destroyed a series of bridges, including several close to Maiduguri, in an attempt to thwart military access and isolate parts of the state.

The grab for territory signals a change from Boko Haram’s hit-and-run tactics. This may be in keeping with pronouncements by its firebrand leader, Abubakar Shekau, that chunks of Borno state are “Muslim territory” in what appears to be an imitation of the caliphate proclaimed in parts of Iraq and Syria by Islamic State. Boko Haram has erected flags over the towns it has invaded, forcing any remaining residents to follow its strict version of sharia(Islamic law) or be killed.

Further territorial gains by the group could worsen a dire humanitarian situation. Thousands of refugees have sought sanctuary in Maiduguri, and the UN reckons that 9,000 people fleeing violence have arrived in Cameroon in the past ten days, with another 2,000 crossing into Niger, a desert nation already buckling under the pressure of taking in 50,000 refugees since May 2013.

Nigeria’s security forces have only slim prospects of rolling back the insurgency. Government soldiers are said to have fled Bama, as they did in earlier attacks on other towns; a whole battalion fled to Cameroon last month. Nigeria’s army claimed it had repelled the attack on Bama, then extended a curfew in Maiduguri. A recent report by Chatham House, a London-based think-tank, points out that soldiers in the north-east are suffering from malfunctioning equipment, low morale, desertions and mutinies. Despite a large increase in government spending on the army, little of this largesse has found its way to the front lines: many of the troops fighting against Boko Haram have been paid late, or sometimes not at all.

A change in tactics is also called for. The report argues that the army needs first of all to protect civilians. It was a little over a year ago that Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, who is expected to run for re-election in February, made the somewhat embarrassing admission that parts of Borno state were no longer under the government’s control. Mr Jonathan’s promise to end a “serious threat to national unity and territorial integrity” looks increasingly empty. Conditions in north-eastern Nigeria are deteriorating, soldiers are breaking ranks and an emboldened terror group is gaining momentum.

Nigeria’s jihadists: The other caliphate | The Economist
 
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Nigerian Army is expecting a Boko Haram attack on Maidiguri tonight.
 
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Listen you motherfucker, I'm getting tired of you accusing people here of supporting IS because they disprove misinformation. Meanwhile you support a regime which bombs children with chemical weapons. Not a single source in Africa or anywhere on the net is reporting this. Which is why the OP wouldn't post the link called 'Persecution' .org.

The link doesn't even work by the way. These missionaries regularly claim false things. And the picture might be photo shopped, if not it is clear the boy has a wound to his head. Yet again, proving this is false news. No one is defending Boko Haram(but you defend Assad). They oppose threads made by this same guy over and over again which are all false.

Here are the 'persecuted' Christian missionaries beheading Muslims and throwing them in mass graves:

........

You and OP don't care about that. You're a dirty motherfucker who exploits every thread to try to get support for Assad. Take your filthy Shia propaganda methods out of here.

The funniest thing is pro-Assad propagandists like you telling others that they're 'confused' even when they're ten times more intelligent than you.

Insulting me will not help you feel better at all .
 
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