Religious, human rights groups urge Blinken to punish Nigeria over mass killings of Christians
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FIRST ON FOX – The Biden administration is facing pressure from numerous human rights and religious groups for failing to designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern ("CPC") for the brutal killing of over 200 Christians last month.
In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, two dozen interest groups, including Advancing American Freedom, Alliance Defending Freedom, the Hudson Institute, former Ambassador Sam Brownback and former defense and national security officials, scolded the State Department for its "refusal" to designate Nigeria as a CPC – calling the lack of action "unconscionable."
"Less than two weeks ago, almost 200 Nigerian Christians became martyrs while celebrating Christmas. According to one account, these Christians were ‘killed for sport.’ Just weeks earlier, the Christian Association of Nigeria received a letter threatening them against celebrating Christmas," the letter sent Monday states.
"The international religious freedom community stands outraged at your refusal to hold these acts of evil to account," it continues.
WORLD LOOKS OTHER WAY AS CHRISTIANS 'KILLED FOR SPORT BY JIHADISTS' IN NIGERIA
The letter notes that the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), a Nigeria-based nonprofit, has found that more than 52,000 Christians have been killed and more than 14 million Christians have