[faithandlife] Nigeria's Violence Not a Simple Christian_Muslim Clash

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From: "Charles Scott" <crscott@...>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 10:18:12 +0000

Nigeria's Violence Not a Simple Christian_Muslim Clash

Missionary Points to Unemployment and Fanaticism

KADUNA, Nigeria, NOV. 24, 2002 (Zenit.org).-

Sister Semira Carrozzo has her own ideas about the turmoil in Nigeria.

"It is important to start dividing the inhabitants of this land into 'good' 
and 'bad,' instead of into Muslims and Christians," the Mother Superior of 
the Oblates Community of Nazareth in Kaduna, capital of the northern state 
of the same name, told the Misna agency.

Sister Carrozzo has been living in Nigeria for 16 years. Five years ago, she 
moved from Lagos to Kaduna, site of high tension and ethnic-religious 
clashes between Muslims and Christians.

"The violence arrived just as a summer storm, at a moment that everybody 
more or less expected," the religious said. "Over the last few months there 
were only talks about peace and living together pacifically. Then all of a 
sudden, pandemonium" broke out.

At least 1 million people live in Kaduna, and both religious groups claim to 
be in the majority.

In an interview with Misna, Sister Carrozzo explained the scenario in which 
the violence broke out. A crowd of Muslim militants in Kaduna triggered 
violent clashes in protest against the Miss World beauty pageant, to be held 
in December in Abuja.

"We have been living in Kaduna already for some years, where we have set up 
an educational program, a nursery and primary school in which we house, 
educate and give a meal to 500 children every day -- Christian and Muslim 
children," Sister Carrozzo explained.

"We have a close relation with the Muslims who attend our school," she 
added. "It is important that this be understood by those who see the matter 
from outside and are not aware of this reality. The people, the inhabitants 
-- Muslim and Christian -- live and work close to one another.

"My Muslim friends were among the first to call to ask about how I was 
doing. However, the fanatics then went into action. They are on both sides 
and when they come out into the open, everything becomes difficult."

The state of Kaduna experienced grave tensions between the two communities 
in the past. In three crises -- in 1987, 1992 and 2000 -- violent clashes 
disrupted the entire northern region of Nigeria, claiming at least 2,000 
lives.

"Those responsible for this tragedy are just poor youngsters, many of whom 
are unemployed, between the ages of 17 and 18, all ready to sell themselves 
for 100 naira," Sister Carrozzo said. "Kaduna is not one of the poorest 
areas in the country, but despite the fact that it refers to an industrial 
dimension, misery is just around the corner."

She continued: "The youngsters are those who live in the worst conditions, 
most of them are unemployed. How much time do you think is needed to 
manipulate them? Once the initial surprise passed, the Christians reacted 
with the same ferocity and the spiral closed. As always, the innocent are 
the ones who suffer most from the violent acts of the fanatics, which is 
carried out on behalf of both sides.

"The results are evident. There are many dead. The hospitals have been 
filled with the injured, and a trail of hatred and resentment has been left 
behind, the effects of which will be felt for a long time."

"The authorities will discuss and call for peace," the religious added. "But 
the poor who have lost their homes, the little possessions they had or 
perhaps a relative or just a friend, will bear the anger and the wounds 
which such episodes leave inside a person. Those who always pay are the 
weak."

"Father Gemisi Iyere, a Nigerian diocesan priest, has been hospitalized and 
lies in critical condition," Sister Carrozzo said. "He was beaten up and his 
house was set afire. There are many dead and injured. I spoke to other 
religious around the city and everybody is busy with burying people. It is 
total madness!"

"At the moment the situation is calm, the streets of the city are crowded 
with police and military soldiers, while the population are barricaded in 
their houses due to the curfew imposed," she told Misna.

Gangs of youngsters took to the streets, attacking people and property, 
leaving behind 215 dead and hundreds of injured, the Red Cross reported 
today. The violence continued until late Saturday, the Associated Press 
said.

The mother superior confirmed that the demonstrators also attacked several 
religious buildings as well as Christian shrines. Misna was told that the 
parish churches of St. Augustine and the Holy Cross were also set ablaze. A 
fire also destroyed the offices of the Catholic Secretariat of Kaduna.

Hundreds of Muslim fundamentalists -- some sources claimed there were 5,000 
-- marched on the center of Kaduna, chanting "Allah is great" and 
vandalizing property. The day before, a group of Muslim fundamentalists set 
fire to the local offices of the independent newspaper This Day.

The paper had published an article claiming the prophet Mohammed would have 
happily married a Miss World contestant. The paper later apologized for the 
statements, which many Muslims considered to be blasphemous.

Amid the violence, the Miss World beauty pageant was transferred to 
London.The pageant will be held Dec. 7, a date established in Nigeria for 
the end of the period of Ramadan, at the explicit request of the Muslim 
community.

* * *


There are many who claim, as this nun does,  that there is no war between 
Islam and Christianity.

There are people who call themselves Christians and people who call 
themselves Muslims who disagree with that sentiment and affirm that there is 
indeed a confrontation between Christianity and Islam.

Just as there are those who indicate that the US interest in the mid-East 
and the horn of AFrica is about oil and other minerals, there are those who 
declare that the Crusades were not about misguided  Don Quixotes going Holy 
Grailing, but was about control of strategic areas.
So there is nothing new about the debate.

It is possible that all of these allegations are true.

Charles




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