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Africa Subsaharan
Nigeria Sectarian Clash Toll Rises to 13
2011-09-01
[An Nahar] The corpse count from a clash between Christians and Mohammedans in deeply divided central Nigeria has risen to at least 13, a hospital official said on Tuesday.

"Thirteen corpses have been transferred (from another hospital closer to the violence)," Ishaya Pam, chief medical director at Jos University Teaching Hospital, said after Monday's clash.

Witnesses told AFP that a group of Mohammedans had gone to a prayer ground in Jos, the capital of Plateau state, to mark the end of Ramadan when they were surrounded by residents of the Christian-dominated neighborhood.

The residents would not allow them to leave and violence resulted, with cycle of violences and cars burnt. An Agence La Belle France Presse journalist saw two shops burnt.

Gunshots could be heard, believed to be soldiers firing into the air in a bid to clear the crowds.

A witness said Christians involved in the festivities spoke of preventing Mohammedans from marking their holiday in Dire Revenge™ for a string of bombs that went kaboom! in Jos on Christmas Eve last year.

Soldiers evacuated Mohammedans who had gone to pray from the area.

Jos and the surrounding area has been hit by waves of violence between Christian and Mohammedan ethnic groups that have left hundreds dead in recent years.

The region lies in the so-called Middle Belt between the mainly Mohammedan north and predominately Christian south of Africa's most populous nation.

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