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:stopitslime: 29 people were killed in a burkina Faso hotel attack.

Yall didnt even hear about this did you

Nikkas posted those french flags and pray for nice,pray for paris..on your FB profile but not any Nigerian flags? Kenyan?..its sad even after a horrific 2000 people getting killed in one attack.??

lets get some awareness going



An al Qaeda-linked terrorist group claimed responsibility for the assault at Splendid Hotel -- a popular meeting place for Western diplomats in the capital, Ouagadougou.
The attack began Friday night and dragged on under the cover of darkness. Security forces circled the perimeter to assess the situation before they stormed in hours later.

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Photos: Burkina Faso hotel attack
"Everyone was panicked and was lying down on the floor. There was blood everywhere, they were shooting at people at point blank," said Yannick Sawadogo, who survived the siege.
Security forces entered the hotel early Saturday and freed 126 hostages, half of whom were hospitalized, according to Burkina Faso's foreign minister, Alpha Barry.


:wow: 2000 people in Nigeria last year
Another Devastating Terrorist Attack Happened Last Week — And Nobody Seems to Care

The past week has been one of horror for France. After a three-day rampage in which terroristskilled 17 people both at the Charlie Hebdo offices and at a Jewish kosher supermarket, one fugitive still remains at large. An estimated 3.7 million French citizens took to the streets of Paris in a solidarity march as the attack and its aftermath continues to dominate international headlines.

But thousands of miles away, another crisis went largely ignored. Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria committed a massacre of unbelievable proportions in Borno State. Over the period of a few days, the terrorist group killed more than 2,000 people in the town of Baga, as well as 16 neighboring towns and villages, burning entire communities to the ground. Amnesty International described it as the terror group's "deadliest massacre" to date, and the Guardian reports that local defense groups said they gave up counting the bodies left lying on the streets.

By every objective measure, Boko Haram's vicious massacre in Nigeria dwarfs the tragedy in France, so far that the Nigeria bloodshed has been described as one of the worst terrorist attacks in modern history. There's only one problem: In all likelihood


67 people in a keyan mall




147 people at a kenyan college



16 people in the Ivory coast

 
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Terror kills as many or more in Africa than Mideast - CNNPolitics.com
Washington (CNN)The number of people killed by terror attacks in Africa in the last year is as large, if not larger, than the deaths inflicted by ISIS in the Middle East, U.S. officials said Tuesday.

In response to the assessment, a senior lawmaker questioned whether race explains why the U.S. is not more involved in the fight there.
Obama administration officials testifying before the Senate said that even as Africans continue to struggle with militant groups such as Boko Haram and al-Shabaab, they face the specter of ISIS, also known as ISIL, working to infiltrate their continent in ways that could intensify the terrorist threat.

Given these factors, Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat seen as a potential vice president to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, questioned why the U.S. isn't more active in Africa.
"We've got to look in the mirror and ask if race is a reason," Kaine said.
Kaine said history shows that race can color policy decisions. He pointed to the decision to intern Japanese-Americans during World War II when the vast majority of German-Americans weren't. And Kaine cited analysts who question why in the 1990s the U.S. was willing to intervene in the Balkans to stop a potential genocide but couldn't muster the same will to act in Rwanda.
He also pointed to media coverage of terror attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Chad that was greatly eclipsed by the attention paid to similar attacks in Europe.
It suggests, Kaine said, that "some lives are worth less than others."

But from the media one would think its France,germany and Belgium that are impacted the most
 

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Boko Haram is the world leader in terrorism for the last couple of years...FACT

but you wont hear about it because they have so far avoided killing people of a certain complexion :mjpls:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/19/w...-of-isis-for-deadliest-terror-group.html?_r=0

DAKAR, Senegal — As much of the world remains focused on the Islamic State and its horrific attacks in Paris, another radical band of extremists has, by one account, captured the infamous title of the world’s deadliest terrorist group: Boko Haram.


Boko Haram, the militant group that has tortured Nigeria and its neighbors for years, was responsible for 6,664 deaths last year, more than any other terrorist group in the world, including the Islamic State, which killed 6,073 people in 2014, according to a report released Wednesday tracking terrorist attacks globally.


The death toll in Nigeria mounted on Wednesday, with a bombing in Kano State in northern Nigeria, not even a full day after Boko Haram was suspected in an explosion that killed and injured dozens in another nearby region.
 

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I expect CACS to not care

but its sad when black people are :yeshrug: but start being :mjcry: when France is attack

and lord knows they are doing that probably for attention and cause everyone else is doing it.
 
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