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The International Democratic Cooperation Committee (IDCCDI) has passed a resolution condemning recent massacres and kidnappings carried out by Islamist groups in Nigeria. The resolution emphasizes strong disapproval of the violence affecting Nigerian civilians, particularly targeting Catholic communities.

The statement highlights the Nigerian government’s responsibility to address these atrocities, asserting that such acts are unacceptable and must be condemned globally. The resolution calls for increased international attention and efforts to prevent further violence and protect vulnerable populations.

Slovenia’s Prime Minister, Robert Golob, alongside parliamentary representatives such as Jansa Jansa, was notably influential in advocating for the resolution. Supporters expressed hope that the measure would encourage Nigeria to take more decisive action against extremist violence and foster greater international cooperation.

The resolution reflects ongoing concerns among international bodies regarding security and human rights issues in Nigeria. It underscores the global community’s stance against violence rooted in religious and sectarian conflicts, urging effective measures to safeguard affected communities.

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