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Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by CyynthiaKiss(op): 6:49am On Feb 04
Genocide accusations: US Congress panels hold new session on Nigeria today

Witnesses appearing before the United States Congress Foreign Affairs Committee have cautioned that Nigeria is at risk of descending into widespread Christian–Muslim violence, identifying the country as a major flashpoint in an escalating global crisis of religious freedom.

The warning is contained in written testimonies released ahead of the joint hearing of the committee, which is holding on Wednesday (today), with witnesses citing recurring killings, displacement and insecurity as indicators of an emerging broader religious conflict in Nigeria.

The hearing will be jointly convened by the House Subcommittee on Africa and the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere to assess what US lawmakers describe as mounting threats to religious freedom worldwide. It is titled, ‘Defending Religious Freedom Around the World.’

Written testimonies by key witnesses were released on the committee’s website ahead of the session and are expected to be delivered when the hearing convenes.

Among those scheduled to testify are the former US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Sam Brownback; Principal Advisor for Global Religious Freedom at the US State Department, Mark Walker; Grace Drexel, daughter of detained Chinese pastor Ezra Jin; and Dr Stephen Schneck, former chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.

In his prepared testimony, Brownback said, “Radical, militant Islam continues its purification efforts throughout the MENA region and beyond.

Syria and Nigeria are key focus areas of opportunity for them in their quest for dominance, excluding all other faiths, even others within Islam.

“The people of faith being targeted by this persecution are America’s greatest allies in the spread of freedom around the world. We should see and treat them as such,” he stated.

The ex-envoy identified religious freedom as a central fault line in global politics, warning that authoritarian and totalitarian regimes increasingly view faith communities as threats to state control.

“Religious freedom is now one of our primary weapons against the dark alliance gathered against us,” Brownback said in his prepared testimony.

Brownback singled out Nigeria as a major global flashpoint, describing the country as “the deadliest place on the planet to be a Christian.

He warned that patterns of violence across the country suggest a deepening religious crisis with implications beyond Nigeria’s borders.

Early warning signs of a Muslim-on-Christian war are brewing across Africa,” he wrote, adding that Nigeria sits at the centre of that danger.

The ex-ambassador also raised concerns about foreign involvement in Nigeria’s security landscape, stating that support from countries such as “China, Russia, Turkey and Saudi Arabia” could worsen instability if not carefully scrutinised.

Brownback cautioned that failure to act decisively could allow the violence to escalate into mass atrocities similar to those seen in Iraq.

In his own prepared testimony, Schneck described freedom of religion or belief as being in a “historic crisis” worldwide, driven by rising authoritarianism, religious nationalism and state failure.

“Freedom of religion or belief is in crisis in the contemporary world. Whether measured structurally in culture, institutions and laws, or in the sheer number of incidents, persecution is increasing across the globe,” Schneck wrote in his private capacity and not on behalf of the commission.

The ex-USIRF chair identified Nigeria, Syria and Sudan as countries where weak governance and widespread insecurity have created dangerous conditions for religious communities.

Nigeria, Syria, and Sudan are current examples of such conditions threatening freedom of religion or belief.

Both Nigeria and Syria are experiencing high levels of societal insecurity and

Their respective governments have been unable to halt widespread violence against communities of faith.

“Both have what were previously designated as Entities of Particular Concern operating within their borders,” he wrote.

According to the ex-USIRF chairman, such environments allow armed groups, insurgents and criminal networks to exploit religious identity, leading to killings, displacement and long-term instability.

He also criticised the US government’s performance under the International Religious Freedom Act, the 1998 law guiding US policy in this area, arguing that Washington has failed to match its rhetoric with sustained action.

“If we are to take the International Religious Freedom Act as our measure, then the United States is not doing enough.

“We have been long on rhetoric and short on substance, consistency and effectiveness,” the ex-USIRF chairman said.

Schneck expressed particular concern about delays in the release of the US State Department’s International Religious Freedom reports and the absence of updated designations of Countries of Particular Concern.

“The State Department has still not made its designations of Countries of Particular Concern, Special Watch List, or Entities of Particular Concern. President Biden’s 2023 designations were to have lapsed at the end of 2025.

“Apparently, Nigeria, thanks to its unique designation by President Trump, is the only country in the world currently designated as a Country of Particular Concern and there are no designated Special Watch List countries or Entities of Particular Concern. This is very concerning at a time when countries like China and Iran are engaged in ever more repressive actions against people of faith,” he noted.

He further warned against narrowing religious freedom advocacy to the persecution of Christians alone, stressing that international law protects all faiths and beliefs.

“International religious freedom, as defined in human rights law, is universal,” Schneck stated. “Selective advocacy undermines both effectiveness and legitimacy.”

The ex-USIRF chairman added, “The administration has relied on high-profile events (such as a one-off Tomahawk strike on Nigeria) and social media declarations rather than sustained, country-specific strategies.

“Religious freedom violations are deeply embedded in legal systems, security practices, and social norms; addressing them requires long-term engagement, multilateral coordination, and careful diplomacy. Early efforts seem to have prioritised visibility over durability.”

Last year, US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern over alleged religious freedom violations, a move accompanied by threats of possible US military intervention.

The US government subsequently attacked terrorist hideouts in Sokoto on Christams day.

However, the Federal Government dismissed claims of systemic Christian persecution, maintaining that insecurity affects citizens of all religious backgrounds.

On November 20, 2025, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth hosted National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu at the Pentagon for discussions on coordinated strategies to address the crisis.

In December, Ribadu announced that he had hosted a US congressional delegation in Abuja as part of ongoing security consultations between the two countries.

According to the NSA, discussions during the meeting focused on “counter-terrorism cooperation, regional stability,” and ways to “strengthen the strategic security partnership between Nigeria and the United States.”

Last month, there was a plenary session of the Nigeria–US Joint Working Group on Nigeria’s designation as a CPC.
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Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by CyynthiaKiss(op):
lol, some Islamic miscreants have thought that this issue has died, so that they would continue doing what they are known for ..

And just like that, the 9 million dollars which is equivalent to over 12 billion naira spent by Tinubu to change narrative just got disappeared without any impact..
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by LagosOrigin: 7:04am On Feb 04
United States government don carry Nigeria matter for head like this .. they've sent there military personnels to just yesterday and now they are having a session on the ongoing Christian genocides in Nigeria ..

Omo, it's sure gonna be an interesting year on tinubu for his failure in stopping the Christian genocide because of his politics gains.

Thank you trump
The killing in our dear country by the Islamic terorists must stop now .
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Jagabanfromcali: 7:21am On Feb 04
Break up the country into at least two different countries and see the positive impact on all of Africa , arm the igbos very well and see the jihadist peril being rolled back , Offcos MOD u can ban me but it is the core of my submission to the committee
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by helinues: 7:22am On Feb 04
Should we say the Us Congress have been idle?

Have they set up committee regarding the ICE arresting and killing people at will? See the way they carry Nigeria matter for head when gun violence is still ongoing in Usa

USA don't know their priority
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Saao(m): 7:27am On Feb 04
Jagabanfromcali:
Break up the country into at least two different countries and see the positive impact on all of Africa , arm the igbos very well and see the jihadist peril being rolled back , Offcos MOD u can ban me but it is the core of my submission to the committee
not two. Middle belt, se, sw, Niger delta and north
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Jagabanfromcali: 7:27am On Feb 04
CyynthiaKiss:
lol, some Islamic miscreants have thought that this issue has died, so that they would continue doing what they are known for ..

And just like that, the 9 million dollars which is equivalent to over 12 billion naira spent by Tinubu to change narrative just got disappeared without any impact..
9 million dollars wey Roger stone and his boys done pocket, I Dey write paper to submit to his office in DMV make I take get my own share of the money and I will use that money to fork ashawo
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:28am On Feb 04
Trump is not joking
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Zonefree(m): 8:48am On Feb 04
helinues:
Should we say the Us Congress have been idle?

Have they set up committee regarding the ICE arresting and killing people at will? See the way they carry Nigeria matter for head when gun violence is still ongoing in Usa

USA don't know their priority
Why are you so much in love with terrorism?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by helinues: 9:10am On Feb 04
Zonefree:
Why are you so much in love with terrorism?
At least show me where I have been
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by SafariHunter(m): 9:24am On Feb 04
US troops landed in Nigeria Yesterday.
Congress holds session on Christian genocide today.

Something is cooking, e go hot.

#KillTheTerrorists

Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:26am On Feb 04
Dem warn dem but dem no want here

Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by skywalker240(m): 9:28am On Feb 04
Nice One

The whole lover's of Nigeria are with you

I didn't mentioned those useless terrorists sympathizers and their head nodders
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by allthingsgood: 9:29am On Feb 04
Jokers

Nigeria will triumph all your threats

Modern day imperialism disguised as fake love for christians. Lol
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Zonefree(m): 9:29am On Feb 04
helinues:
At least show me where I have been
Why are you against the total destruction of terrorists in Nigeria?
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by kingsways: 9:30am On Feb 04
It really sad that the US Senate has even had more sessions on killings in Nigeria than Nigeria’s own Senate.

With the level of atrocities, killings, kidnappings perpetrated in Nigeria over these years, a responsible Nigeria Senate and House of Reps ought to have been holding sessions on insecurity in Nigeria almost every day for years now
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by allthingsgood: 9:31am On Feb 04
helinues:
Should we say the Us Congress have been idle?

Have they set up committee regarding the ICE arresting and killing people at will? See the way they carry Nigeria matter for head when gun violence is still ongoing in Usa

USA don't know their priority
Abi ooooo
See their country with violence and protests everywhere, but no, they suddenly developed fake love for far away Nigeria. Lol
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Goonnik: 9:31am On Feb 04
Saao:
not two. Middle belt, se, sw, Niger delta and north
yes not two like four or five
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Tenses: 9:32am On Feb 04
My appreciation goes to the noble Nigerians that will be standing as witnesses to the ongoing christian genocide in Nigeria. Providence will be kind on you godly people.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by allthingsgood: 9:33am On Feb 04
Zonefree:
Why are you against the total destruction of terrorists in Nigeria?
The same people that claim to be fighting terrorists are the same people arming the terrorists. Go and ask Jonathan why he lost elections. Where did boko haram get fundshuh No be the same USAIDhuh

YALL SHOULD WAKE THE F UP!
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by strangest(m): 9:33am On Feb 04
Let them just send ground troop to the North and part of SW... THAT'S ALL
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by allthingsgood: 9:33am On Feb 04
Tenses:
My appreciation goes to the noble Nigerians that will be standing as witnesses to the ongoing christian genocide in Nigeria. Providence will be kind on you godly people.
Godly and Nigerians can't be in the same sentence. Stop deceiving yourself. Lol
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by helinues: 9:35am On Feb 04
Zonefree:
Why are you against the total destruction of terrorists in Nigeria?
Don't shift from the narration. Show me where I have supported the terrorists
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Deeprooted: 9:37am On Feb 04
While the Fulani herdsmen action are being denied by northerners, the US is coming to our aid


It's interesting to see that Tinubu is now taking this seriously.

Fulani herdsmen must be stopped!
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Tenses: 9:40am On Feb 04
allthingsgood:
Godly and Nigerians can't be in the same sentence. Stop deceiving yourself. Lol
So said a tinubu supporter.
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Ahayalift: 9:41am On Feb 04
skywalker240:
Nice One
The whole lover's of Nigeria are with you

I didn't mentioned those useless terrorists sympathizers and their head nodders
But since that first bombardment the Problem has increased instead of reducing. I personally think more sincere Dialogue between our Government and the Herdsmen would be a more effective Solution. If they say what they want to completely drop arms and Sign Agreement, there would be permanent Peace. I still believe that Africans should be able to solve our Problems amicably without involving them.
See:
https://www.nairaland.com/8598251/not-maga-new-song-alert

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcyKdoAeFms
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by Deeprooted: 9:41am On Feb 04
Break
Jagabanfromcali:
Break up the country into at least two different countries and see the positive impact on all of Africa , arm the igbos very well and see the jihadist peril being rolled back , Offcos MOD u can ban me but it is the core of my submission to the committee
Breaking up Nigeria will be the best solution!

The north can go ahead with their sharia whatever!
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by dam2000(m): 9:42am On Feb 04
Do wetin una wan do and leave this long talk
Re: Christian Genocide: US Congress Panel Holds New Session Today by DeltaOil: 9:42am On Feb 04
God go deliver Christians from the religion of peace.
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