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The U.S. labeled Nigeria a religious freedom violator over Christian persecution, demanding reforms and boosting military ties, but critics question the move's motives.
The U.S. has designated Nigeria a "Country of Particular Concern" for religious freedom violations, citing Christian persecution and prompting high-level talks.
While Nigeria prosecuted suspects in the Yelwata massacre and pledged to protect vulnerable groups, U.S. officials emphasize reforms like ending blasphemy laws and prosecuting Fulani militias, sparking concerns over targeting Muslim communities.
The U.S. has also expanded military cooperation, including airstrikes and arms sales, but skepticism remains over whether the designation will be lifted, with critics calling the pressure politically motivated rather than fact-based.
Los Estados Unidos calificaron a Nigeria como una violadora de la libertad religiosa por la persecución de los cristianos, exigiendo reformas y fortaleciendo los lazos militares, pero los críticos cuestionan los motivos de la medida.