尼日利亚总统否认宗教上的种族灭绝, 但美国官员引用了贝努埃州宗教攻击的证据。
Nigeria’s president denies religious genocide, but U.S. officials cite evidence of faith-based attacks in Benue State.
Bola Tinubu总统否认在尼日利亚发生宗教种族灭绝, 将暴力归咎于极端主义和犯罪, 而非基于信仰的迫害,
President Bola Tinubu denies claims of religious genocide in Nigeria, attributing violence to extremism and criminality, not faith-based persecution, while U.S.
议员Riley Moore报告说,Benue州提供令人痛心的证词,指控基督徒遭到有针对性的袭击。
Congressman Riley Moore reports harrowing testimonies from Benue State, alleging targeted attacks on Christians.
摩尔代表团访问了流离失所者营地并会见了幸存者,他说有证据表明宗教动机,这与尼日利亚的立场相反。
Moore’s delegation, which visited displaced persons camps and met survivors, says evidence points to religious motivation, contradicting Nigeria’s stance.
美国将尼日利亚指定为特别关切宗教自由的国家, 尼日利亚政府对此仍有争议。
A U.S. designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern for religious freedom remains disputed by the Nigerian government.
与此同时,阿布贾的信仰领袖发起宗教间倡议,打击暴力和仇恨言论,强调民族团结。
Meanwhile, faith leaders in Abuja launched an interfaith initiative to combat violence and hate speech, emphasizing national unity.