From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject This Should INFURIATE You
Date August 17, 2020 2:17 PM
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John,


How many more innocent Christians have to die before the world takes action?

A week ago we told you the number of Nigerian Christians murdered by Islamic radicals had tripled to more than 1,200. We warned you that the deadly violence wasn’t showing signs of slowing down.

This week it’s now closer to 1,300 Christian men, women, and children who have been targeted for death for their faith. It was just reported that Islamic extremists killed 33 more Christians in about 24 hours.





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In a blitzkrieg attack, radical Islamic Fulani herdsmen in armored trucks and motorcycles stormed Christian villages, gunning down helpless victims and burning down homes.

These are not just isolated incidents. It’s an epidemic of deadly violence. If the Nigerian government can’t – or won’t – do anything to stop the bloodshed, we have to.

The ACLJ has gone directly to the United Nations to urge international leaders to intervene. If we don’t act soon, it will be too late. We are making an urgent submission to the U.N. in just THREE days, demanding action.

We’re fighting to SAVE CHRISTIANS and defend their right to worship freely without fear of violent persecution and death. We urgently need YOU.

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