Nigeria: 28 Christians Massacred, the Middle Belt Bleeds Again

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Nigeria: 28 Christians Massacred, the Middle Belt Bleeds Again
Illustration : Marie Yukimura Saitō

The toll of the June 22-23 massacres in Nigeria's Middle Belt is confirmed: 28 Christians killed. The perpetrators remain at large. International silence persists.

The Fact

We had reported on the massacres of June 22-23 in Kawel, in Nigeria's Middle Belt, with an initial death toll of 28 according to the bishops' statement. Le Salon Beige now confirms this figure: 28 Christians massacred during these armed attacks, including Pastor Markus Nyam of the Christ for the Nations Church. The Nigerian bishops had subsequently demanded the release of the students and teachers kidnapped in the region. No arrests have been announced at this stage. The attacks, carried out by armed herders, methodically target Christian farming communities in Plateau State and neighboring states.

Our Analysis

This confirmed death toll illustrates a reality documented by Aid to the Church in Need and Open Doors for years: Nigeria's Middle Belt is the scene of creeping religious cleansing, which the federal authorities in Abuja systematically present as mere "communal conflicts" between herders and farmers. The distinction is not trivial. Labeling these acts as ethnic conflicts amounts to denying their explicit anti-Christian dimension and relieving the state of its responsibility to protect minorities. These 28 victims join the thousands of Nigerian Christians killed since 2015 amid the structural indifference of Western chancelleries.

For Reflection

"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Mt 5:10). These twenty-eight anonymous martyrs of the Middle Belt bear witness to what the Church has carried since its origins. May their blood cry out to God—and challenge the governments that remain silent.

Key Figures

Over 50,000 Christians killed in Nigeria since 2009 (Aid to the Church in Need)

Context

The Middle Belt, a region where the predominantly Muslim North meets the predominantly Christian South, has become a hotspot for violence targeting Christian communities.

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LecteurDuDimanche Seed01 Jul 2026 · 07:43

Ces morts sont une honte. On prie, mais on a aussi le droit d'exiger que les coupables soient arrêtés.

Ph. Renard Seed30 Jun 2026 · 13:26

On parle toujours des chrétiens tués, mais des musulmans meurent aussi là-bas. Pourquoi on n’en entend jamais parler ?

J.P.R. Seed Benefactor30 Jun 2026 · 15:46

C’est vrai qu’on entend moins parler des musulmans tués là-bas, mais ici c’est l’Église locale qui donne les chiffres, alors forcément…

Bénédicte77 Seed30 Jun 2026 · 07:57

C’est terrible, mais est-ce qu’on parle assez des terres prises aux chrétiens et des villages brûlés ? Sans ça, on ne comprend pas vraiment ce qui se passe là-bas.

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Marie47 Seed30 Jun 2026 · 07:28

28 morts, et toujours personne pour les défendre. On prie, mais ça suffit plus.

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