Pope Leo XIV: Christians and Muslims Slaughtered in Nigeria

Q: What did Pope Leo XIV say about the situation in Nigeria?

A: Pope Leo XIV stated that both Christians and Muslims have been slaughtered in Nigeria due to terrorist activity, which he also linked to economic questions and control of land.

Q: What is the primary cause of violence in Nigeria, according to Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV indicated that the violence in Nigeria is driven by terrorism, linked significantly to economic factors and disputes over land control.

Q: What action did the U.S. President take regarding Nigeria?

A: U.S. President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a country of particular concern on November 3 for severe religious freedom violations.

Q: How did the Nigerian government respond to claims about religious-based violence?

A: The Nigerian government denied that ongoing violence is based on religious affiliation, asserting that terrorists attack people of all faiths.

Q: What did Cardinal Pietro Parolin say about the conflict in Nigeria?

A: Cardinal Pietro Parolin described the violence in Nigeria as a social conflict, specifically between herders and farmers, rather than a religious conflict.

Q: What did the Aid to the Church in Need report conclude about the violence in Nigeria?

A: The report found a severe and escalating wave of violence from extremist Islamist groups, affecting both Christians and Muslims, with religious affiliation being an important factor alongside other social causes.

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Pope Leo XIV on Nigeria: ‘Christians and Muslims have been slaughtered’

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