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AFRICA MOUSE PAD by planetearth
The Yelwa massacre took place on May 2, 2004, in Yelwa, Nigeria. According to Red Cross reports more than 630 nomad Muslims were killed by Christians. Prior to this incident, Muslims attacked Christians in Yelwa. According to testimonies gathered by Human Rights Watch in Yelwa, at least 78 Christians, and possibly many more, were killed in Yelwa on February 24. Several churches were destroyed, including the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) Bishara no.1 church in the new market area, Angwan Baraya, a church of the United Church of Christ in Nigeria (UCCN, or HEKAN by its Hausa acronym) on the road leading to Langtang South, and three churches of the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN), including one in Nshar, a village just outside Yelwa. One of the most calculated and bloody incidents on February 24 was an attack on the compound of a church known as COCIN no.1, situated on the road leading to Langtang South.24 At least 48 Christians were killed inside the church compound, and around 30 others outside the compound. Between the February 24, 2004 Islamic attacks and the revenge attack by Christians on May 2, 2004, Muslims committed at least 22 separate attacks against the Christian population of the area, including the murder of a local Christian man that triggered the Yelwa incident. More than 10 000 people have died in fighting since Olusegun Obasanjo was elected as the president of Nigeria in 1999. The origin of the conflict between the Christian Tarok and the Muslim Fulani is rooted in their competing claims over the fertile farmlands of Plateau state in central Nigeria. But it has been stoked by religious hatred and the sense among the Christian population that Muslims are outsiders in Plateau. Survivors of the Yelwa massacre said they had buried 630 corpses in several mass graves around the remote market town after Sunday's attack. It was not possible to confirm the figure independently, but a senior police officer spoke of "hundreds" dead. Presidential spokeswoman Remi Oyo said 630 dead was an exaggeration, but offered no further information.
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Create a custom mousepad for home and office! Decorate your desk with your favorite image or choose from thousands of designs that look great and protect your mouse from scratches and debris.

  • 9.25" x 7.75" – Perfect for any desk or work space.
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Showcased in the GIVE PEACE A CHANCE category in the marketplace at Zazzle, the terrific "war" non-slip mouse mat above was added by the highly creative Seller, planetearth. With the name, “africa mousepad”, this specific customizable non-slip mousepad represents just one of the countless impressive mouse pad designs that are available for sale in the marketplace at Zazzle. While planetearth justly dubbed this customizable mousepad the “africa mousepad”, you will find similar merchandise if you search for the tags, war, africa, conflict, and famine. You will most definitely find the optimal customizable non-slip mousepad in a flash.

Produced using high-grade technology, this personalized Zazzle mouse pad is sure to look beautiful with planetearth’s war image, because it has the most superb surface for embellishment, this mousemat is fun and useful. Get the mousepad listed above, or try finding other GIVE PEACE A CHANCE creations in the community marketplace, in the classroom, in your work office, or at home, this personalized mousepad will look outstanding and will, without hesitation, make planetearth's design an excellent addition to your desk.

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The Yelwa massacre took place on May 2, 2004, in Yelwa, Nigeria. According to Red Cross reports more than 630 nomad Muslims were killed by Christians. Prior to this incident, Muslims attacked Christians in Yelwa. According to testimonies gathered by Human Rights Watch in Yelwa, at least 78 Christians, and possibly many more, were killed in Yelwa on February 24. Several churches were destroyed, including the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) Bishara no.1 church in the new market area, Angwan Baraya, a church of the United Church of Christ in Nigeria (UCCN, or HEKAN by its Hausa acronym) on the road leading to Langtang South, and three churches of the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN), including one in Nshar, a village just outside Yelwa. One of the most calculated and bloody incidents on February 24 was an attack on the compound of a church known as COCIN no.1, situated on the road leading to Langtang South.24 At least 48 Christians were killed inside the church compound, and around 30 others outside the compound. Between the February 24, 2004 Islamic attacks and the revenge attack by Christians on May 2, 2004, Muslims committed at least 22 separate attacks against the Christian population of the area, including the murder of a local Christian man that triggered the Yelwa incident. More than 10 000 people have died in fighting since Olusegun Obasanjo was elected as the president of Nigeria in 1999. The origin of the conflict between the Christian Tarok and the Muslim Fulani is rooted in their competing claims over the fertile farmlands of Plateau state in central Nigeria. But it has been stoked by religious hatred and the sense among the Christian population that Muslims are outsiders in Plateau. Survivors of the Yelwa massacre said they had buried 630 corpses in several mass graves around the remote market town after Sunday's attack. It was not possible to confirm the figure independently, but a senior police officer spoke of "hundreds" dead. Presidential spokeswoman Remi Oyo said 630 dead was an exaggeration, but offered no further information.

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Made on 8/7/2007 3:06 PM