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Echoes of genocide. Buladi masak leaves
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13 dead. Youth demand justice.
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All the we are tired. It's better for me
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to be in police custody. It's better for
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me to be in army bar in the cell than to
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be outside performing
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My brother was there too.
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and they expect us to silence. Now is an
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Every one of you must be ready for
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you can't be living in the house without
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something to protect yourself.
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I think we have something these people
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could have been alive.
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Nigerian government came out openly and
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denied there's no massacre. There's no
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Tension and heartbreak grip Buladi Plat
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state as 13 Bion villagers were brutally
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killed in yet another night of horror.
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The attackers struck without mercy.
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Homes burned, families destroyed and a
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community left reeling in grief. Now,
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BUM youths are rising, demanding
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justice, accountability, and an end to
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what many describe as targeted ethnic
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violence. The cries are loud. How many
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more must die before Nigeria listens?
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Security agencies have been called out
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for their silence and inaction as locals
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question how such attacks continue to
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happen unchecked. Sell Media Africa
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stands with the people of Buladi echoing
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their calls for justice, peace and
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protection. Reported by Susan Daniel.
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This is Cell Media Africa.