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The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to suspend assistance to Nigeria, citing concerns over the persecution of Christians in the country. The move reflects growing bipartisan focus on religious freedom issues abroad.
The U.S. House passed legislation to suspend assistance to Nigeria, citing concerns over the persecution of Christians in the country. The move reflects bipartisan focus on religious freedom issues as a condition for aid.
Aid conditionality is a tool to pressure foreign governments on specific policies. In this case, the House is signaling that Christian persecution in Nigeria is significant enough to warrant cutting aid. The fact that it passed with bipartisan support suggests this isn't a partisan issue—concern about religious persecution transcends typical party lines in Congress.
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