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To: tntpal who wrote (49776)12/23/2025 4:12:58 PM
From: tntpal  Respond to of 49825
 
African Christians change Christmas Eve mass due to mass executions & jihad
Dec 23, 2025

Burkinabè military forces and pro-government militias killed at least 1,000 civilians during counterinsurgency operations in the first seven months of the year.


Incidents, including mass executions of women and children, may amount to crimes against humanity. Graphic footage circulating online showed extreme brutality by men in military uniforms, underscoring the scale of abuse.

The military junta that seized power in 2022 further tightened its grip in 2024, delaying elections, extending its rule for another five years, and sharply restricting media, political opposition, judges, and civil society.

Journalists, activists, and legal officials critical of the regime were abducted, forcibly conscripted, or disappeared. Accountability for atrocities remained minimal, with investigations announced but rarely pursued.


thegatewaypundit.com

Of course, assembling earlier does not guarantee the safety of Burkina Faso Christians in the face of the jihadi barbarians who murder them because they are Christians.

According to International Christian Concern: The state of the nation continues to deteriorate with the rising violence, displacing millions and forcing church leaders to flee. Believers who remain…