Décapitations, églises brûlées... Au Mozambique, les islamistes font la chasse aux chrétiens
Beheadings, burning churches... The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has expressed deep concern about the number of civilians fleeing anti-Christian violence carried out by Daesh in northern Mozambique.
A very worrying situation. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) has expressed concern about the number of civilians fleeing violence in northern Mozambique . And for good reason: at the end of September, nearly 22,000 people left their homes in Cabo Delgado province in a single week, due to the Islamist insurgency that has been raging there since 2017 and the new attacks reported there in recent months.
"What we have witnessed over the past two weeks is extraordinary human suffering. Civilians are no longer collateral victims in this conflict; they are now directly targeted," Xavier Creach, UNHCR representative in Mozambique, said from Pemba in the northeast of the country, according to AFP.
Last month, Daesh-linked insurgents attacked the strategic port city of Mocimboa da Praia in the northeast, clashing with the army and beheading civilians.
According to Xavier Creach, violence has escalated sharply this year, with more than 500 recorded clashes involving civilians. This figure is higher than in previous years, including raids on villages, kidnappings, murders, and looting. According to him, some warring parties have also resorted to forced recruitment and the targeting of women.
The Middle East Media Research Institute ( MEMRI ) has documented several attacks on villages in Mozambique during the month of September, based on photos of the attacks, with agents beheading residents, shooting prisoners at close range and setting fire to houses and churches.
"The level of psychological distress is extremely moving and worrying," insisted the UNHCR representative, stating that this "recent upsurge in violence marks a turning point in northern Mozambique."
More than 100,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in Mozambique this year, according to Xavier Creach, adding that 89% of them had already been displaced before.
"After years of uncertainty, families are reaching their limits, some staying despite the danger, others fleeing again with little hope of returning," he explains.
Furthermore, 22 humanitarian organizations have had to end their operations in Cabo Delgado this year.
Since the conflict began in 2017, more than 1.3 million people have been displaced in Mozambique. "We are really in trouble," he warned, referring to an "invisible crisis."
Commentaires (26)
Que YHWH accueille les âmes des défunts dans son paradis, et pardonne et touche le coeur de ces jihadistes par le nom de JESUS.
Le daesh n a rien à voir avec l islam
Tout monde sait que c est un gang armé stabilisateur à la solde des occidentaux.
Hypocrisie, Méchanceté, Tuerie, Haine des autres ça quel DIEU qu'il adorent??
Comment un DIEU qui aiment sa création peut leur dire d'aller tuer en masse.
Ils n'ont pas compris encore, c'est à la fin que beaucoup seront dessus.
Pour l'instant, les musulmans sous les marionnettes de puissances spirituelles qui se font passer pour vrai Dieu juste parce qu'ils veulent veulent asservir les humains, faire d'eux des esclaves afin de faire avancer leur plans.
Le vrai créateur qui t'as créé ne tuera point parce qu'il te hait, il te pardonnera plutôt et te changera.
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