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WASHINGTON — Leaders from all over Africa will gather at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. on December 13-15 at the invitation of the White House for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit to “build on our shared values to better: Foster new economic engagement; Advance peace, security, and good governance; Reinforce commitment to democracy, human rights, and civil society; Work collaboratively to strengthen regional and global health security; Promote food security; Respond to the climate crisis; Amplify diaspora ties; Promote education and youth leadership.”
In advance of the Summit, Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC), an international coalition designed to raise awareness of the realities millions of Christians around the world are facing, invites members of the press and public to a webinar Thursday, November 17 at 4:30 pm ET to examine geopolitical pressure points subverting human rights and religious freedom in Nigeria.
Last November before traveling to Africa, Secretary of State Antony Blinken unexpectedly and without explanation or justification removed Nigeria from the U.S. State Department’s list of “countries of particular concern” which designates nations guilty of particularly severe violations of religious freedom under the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998. Human rights advocates decried the shocking reversal as a political deal meant to counter growing Chinese influence and improve U.S. relations with the Buhari regime.
“What’s missing from the agenda is a firm commitment to address ongoing extreme, religious-based violence and terrorism in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa’s Sahel, where Muslim bandit gangs and Fulani terrorist have killed thousands of mostly Christian farmers this year,” said Dede Laugesen, executive director for Save the Persecuted Christians. “It is clear that victims of religious violence have become pawns in a political power struggle between the U.S. and China for influence in Africa.
“We expect dubious climate concerns, deals for oil, and other geopolitical issues will suppress and overshadow any action on these critical concerns. The United States must insist Nigerian leaders restore stability and security. We must hold the Buhari regime accountable for allowing religious violence to rage across the land. Congress must investigate where hundreds of millions of U.S. aid intended to support the military’s anti-terrorism efforts and assist millions of internally displaced people reportedly languishing in open-air camps without Nigerian federal government assistance has gone. The result of Nigeria’s religious insecurity is loss of opportunity, extreme poverty, unemployment, and the radicalization of the nation’s youth. Failure to address these root issues will only serve to frustrate Nigeria’s dream to maximize its potential on the world stage and invite Communist China — the world’s worst human rights abuser — to manifest its malevolent agenda in Africa.”
Save the Persecuted Christians will also invite members of the public to urge their elected representatives in Congress to investigate and audit U.S. military aid and humanitarian relief flowing to Nigeria with an Align Act campaign to be made accessible from the website.
WHAT: STPC Webinar | Africa: Making Pawns of the Persecuted
WHEN: 4:30 – 5:45 pm ET, Thursday, November 17, 2022
WHO:
Moderator:
Frank Gaffney: President and CEO, Save the Persecuted Christians; Executive Chairman, Center for Security Policy; Vice-Chair, Committee on the Present Danger: China
Panelists:
Dr. Sayo Ajiboye: Founder & President, Mission Africa International (MissionAfricaInternational.org)
Rev. Polycarp Gbaja: Chairman, Stride Leadership Foundation Abuja Nigeria;
Senior Pastor, The Strong House Abuja
Douglas Burton: Independent journalist; Mentor, Rural Watch Nigeria; Contributor, The Epoch Times; Contributor: Catholic News Agency (CAN)
Se Hoon Kim: Director, Captive Nations Coalition of the Committee on the Present Danger: China (CaptiveNations.org)
Faith McDonnell: Director of Advocacy, Kartartismos Global (KGIGlobal.org)
Dede Laugesen: Executive Director, Save the Persecuted Christians; Executive Secretary, Committee on the Present Danger: China
HOW: Register to attend at SaveThePersecutedChristians.org
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To interview representatives of the Save the Persecuted Christians, contact [email protected], Beth Harrison, 610.584.1096, ext. 105, or Deborah Hamilton, ext. 102.