Nicki Minaj, US envoy, raises alarm over attacks on Nigerian Christians at UN forum - Businessday NG
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : At a UN platform on religious freedom, they highlighted what they described as targeted violence against Christian communities.43% : Michael Waltz, United States Ambassador to the United Nations and Nicki Minaj, American rapper, on Tuesday raised fresh alarm over Nigeria's persistent security challenges.
33% : " The event took place days after Trump declared that a "Christian genocide" was underway in Nigeria and announced that the US would designate the country as a "Country of Particular Concern", a classification reserved for governments accused of severe violations of religious freedom.
17% : Waltz credited Trump with placing the issue at the centre of US foreign policy, noting the president's 2019 UN meeting on global religious freedom and his creation of the Religious Liberty Commission.
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