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Attack on mosque in southwestern Nigeria launches religious violence that leaves 4 dead

Published November 17, 2014

Associated Press

JALINGO, Nigeria (AP) — A police official says violence between Christians and Muslims has erupted into bloodshed in southeastern Nigeria, leaving at least four people dead.

Taraba State Police Commissioner Aliyu Musa says the killings started Tuesday in the community of Bukari after Christian youths became angry about the location of a mosque. He told The Associated Press Wednesday that youths burned down the mosque, which launched a counterattack by Muslims.

Witnesses say security agents flooded the community Wednesday morning, bringing an uneasy calm.

Nigeria, a nation of 150 million people, is divided between the Christian-dominated south and the Muslim-held north. Violence between Christians and Muslims in central Nigeria has left hundreds dead since the start of the year.

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