Thousands of Nigerians rallied near Jos, capital of Nigeria’s Plateau State, on April 26, in the biggest protest yet against what citizens called “complicity with terrorists.”
Protesters tell The Epoch Times that, despite multiple advance warnings, battalions of soldiers stationed nearby have failed to defend them from terrorist attacks. The 12-hour protest, the second of its kind in two years,  was sparked by the murder the previous day of six unarmed young men working at a tin-mining camp at Turu, 8 miles south of Jos.
Human rights groups have called the one-sided conflict between terrorists of Nigerian’s Fulani tribe and the tribes farming Nigeria’s Middle Belt a “silent slaughter.”…