Nigerian Archbishop Demands Justice
Peter Akinola affirms warning to government and Muslims, fires back on the Western press.
posted 4/20/2006 12:00AM

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So, I have to remind the nation, not Muslims, that no one has a monopoly on violence. But thank God, so far, we have been able to control our youths.
Now, the attacks were not a result of what I said. What happened was that the corpses of those [Christians] killed in [the northern city of] Maiduguri were brought down to [the southern city of] Onitsha in trucks. As they were unloading them, the youth saw what was happening. They were simply mad. It wasn't what I said at all. I've said this many, many times in the past. But I usually do that to put the Muslims in checkto put the murderous ones among them in check. That is the purpose of that statement.
It's tough for us in the West to really understand all the dimensions of your local context.
It's not just you. It's the entire Western press. I've been getting phone calls, but I said no, I'm not going to talk. If they want to know what's happening, come to our country. Since 1988, where there's suffering, this comes from our Muslim neighbors. We have never on our own initiated any attack on anybody. Never. And that's because our youth were willing to take our advice. But now they're accusing us and calling us nameswhat do we do?
We could say, "Okay, go ahead." But we would never do that. Our religion, our Christian faith, our love of God, our love of fatherland, would never allow us to do that.
During a recent CAN meeting, I threatened to resign, because the youth were saying they were going to go to fight and cause more trouble. If they cause more trouble, I will resign. Everybody sat down, kept quiet. We can't destroy this country. Violence is not the answer.
We are working between two evils. But like I said, we've been able to control these boys, and we're going to try everything we can. But our word must be credible to them.
Why do the youth want to fight back?
They're simply bitter, they're simply angry. They're simply fed up with it. And they say to themselves that maybe if we fight back, the [Muslims] will know they don't have the right to take life at will. So it isn't that their Christian religion is telling them to go out and fight. You forget, in the West, the Crusades were a response to 400 years of Islamic aggression in Europe. Don't forget that. Don't you ever forget that. They didn't just happen for the fun of it.
We pray that [this violence] will never happen again. So, we talk to the governors, Muslim leaders, other agencies. But we have to insist that all those arrested this time must be brought to justice. This is important for future peaceful coexistence. If these boys are arrested but get away with it, then the future is bleak.
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