In northern Nigeria recently, Islamic militants slit the throats of 27 Christians outside a burned church. The story barely made the news.

Not because it was unusual, but because it has become routine. Mass killings of Christians by jihadist militias in Nigeria are now so frequent that most of the media have stopped covering them. Since 2009, more than 50,000 Nigerian Christians have been murdered by groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province), according to the Nigerian-based watchdog Intersociety. More than 17,000 churches have been destroyed. Thousands of Christians have been abducted or displaced.

And yet, according to Al Jazeera , this isn’t genocide. It’s just “complicated.”

The network published an op-ed last month titled “No, Bill Maher, there is no Ch

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