It was revealed this week that Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram beheaded a six-year-old boy on June 1 because he was a Christian.
The attack occurred in Attagara, Gwoza district, Borno State – a predominately Christian community.
Over 100 militants descended upon the village, slaughtering men, women, and children.
The assault on Attagara occurred as Sunday church services were beginning. Boko Haram slashed the villagers with machetes, and fired upon them with assault weapons.
One villager, Sawaltha Wandala, was arriving at church for the second service when he saw children being massacred. One six-year-old boy had been slashed and thrown into a ditch, but he was alive. Wandala picked him up and was carrying him to a hospital in Cameroon, when he was stopped by five of the Muslim terrorists.
The men reportedly took the child from Wandala’s arms and beheaded him, then began beating the 55-year-old with tree branches. After striking him in the head with a rock, they left him for dead.
Two days later the Muslim terrorists returned, attacking Attagara and other villages in Gwoza were approximately 200 people were killed in the two-day assaults.
John Yakuba and his family survived the Attagara attacks and fled to Cameroon, but Yakuba returned to their home to retrieve their animals and some of their belongings. The family faced starvation at a refugee camp, and Yakuba hoped to sell the animals to support them.
Boko Haram members saw Yakuba entering his home, however, and captured him.
“We know you’re John,” they said to him. “You must convert to Islam or else you will die a painful death.”
When Yakuba refused to denounce Christ, they tied his arms and legs to a tree, and hacked his hands with a knife.
“Can you become a Muslim now?” the militants asked.
“You can kill my body, but not my soul,” Yakubu cried out.
The men continued to cut his feet and back with a machete and knife to torture him.
“We will show you,” they said.
Yakuba’s head was slashed, and an axe was driven into his knee, reaching the bone.
He lost consciousness and was left tied to the tree for three days before someone found him, after which he was taken to the hospital in a coma.
When Yakuba recovered sufficiently to be interviewed, he offered a message of peace to his attackers.
“I have forgiven the Islamic militants, because they did not know what they are doing,” he told Voice of the Martyrs.
It is not unusual for Jihadi Muslim terrorists to kill women, children or prisoners of war and this is not only the signature of Boko Haram or ISIS, far from it, from Yemen to Nigeria, the epidemic is on the increase. Last year the Free Syrian Army (FSA) which is supported by the U.S. can be seen below executing children:
And in Yemen, in the Qutun canyon, the shadows of the slaughter of 14 prisoners of war can be see here in front of all passerby in the middle of a main thoroughfare:
The world is turning demonic by the day, dark, evil and corrupt. It is time for good men to stand up and fight.
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