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A humanitarian disaster caused by the attack by extremist Islamists on a church in Congo and the brutal killing of Christians

Islamist extremists attacked a church in Congo and unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe by brutally killing Christians.

According to reports published in the past two days, the ADF, an extremist Islamist group, brutally murdered 70 Christians, including women and children, in an attack on a Protestant church in Kasanga, Congo. Many of the bodies were found inside the church with their hands tied and their heads severed.

The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) are extremist Islamists who are known to be responsible for brutal attacks in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The group has been carrying out terrorist attacks against civilians, especially Christians, for years.

In addition to Congo, the Islamist group Boko Haram and the Islamic State of West Africa in Nigeria are also responsible for the massacre of Christians. These groups have so far carried out many attacks against religious minorities, especially Christians, and have killed thousands of people. They not only commit horrific murders of Christians, but also burn villages and force villagers to leave their homes.

While the mass killings of Christians by Islamist extremists have become a major crisis, the international and Western media have rarely addressed the attacks. Many human rights activists have expressed concern about this situation and believe that the silence of the media and the lack of coverage of these news, as well as the lack of attention from the international community to these brutal killings, have allowed this act of Islamist extremists to remain hidden and in the shadows.

Human rights activists called on international organizations, including the United Nations and the African Union, to take necessary and urgent measures to protect religious minorities, especially Christians, and to respond to the blatant violations of the human rights of Christians.

This massive crisis not only threatens the lives of Christians in Africa, but if the international community does not address it, it will cause these horrific attacks to continue in the future and spread to other countries, putting the lives of many innocent Christians and other religious minorities in grave danger.

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