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Suspected Islamists kill at least 65 in northeast Nigeria - state TV

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13 hours ago, lungbing said:

Notice that it wasn't Muslims who committed the atrocity, it was Islamists.  The press only uses the word 'Muslims' when they are being portrayed as victims.

Rather than alluding to conspiracy, look up the definition for "Islamist", you will have your answer...

 

Islamist
noun
 
  1. 1.
    an advocate or supporter of Islamic militancy or fundamentalism.
    "radical Islamists"
adjective
 
  1. 1.
    relating to, advocating, or supporting Islamic militancy or fundamentalism.
    "hardline Islamist groups"
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    More from the religion of peace. The religion that never stops giving.

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    So why don't all the countries of Africa get together and surround Borno state and start working their way towards the center and eliminating these groups. Start defending yourselves from these murder

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