Islam
Africa
Sectarian Violence
Archive
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May 21- Nigerian blasts, likely intended to foster discord, instead promote unity Pamela Constable, The Washington Post
 
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May 20- How one Nigerian town became a religious battleground Jesse McLean, The Toronto Star
 
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May 13
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May 12- Africa's Richest Man, Aliko Dangote, to Fight Boko Haram With $2.3B Investment in Northern Nigeria Leonardo Blair, The Christian Post
 
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May 7
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May 6- No end in sight for the violence in the Central African Republic Alison Lesley, World Religion News
 
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April 28- Gunmen ambush Muslim convoy in Central African Republic, two killed Siegfried Modola, Reuters
- Nigeria’s surging Christian-Muslim bloodshed strains ‘marriage of irreconcilables’ Tim Cocks and Pascal Fletcher, Reuters
 
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April 27- 1,300 Muslims leave C. African Republic capital Krista Larson, AP
 
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April 24- Easter killings in CAR World Watch Monitor
- Angry Muslims in Central African Republic call for partition Emmanuel Braun, Reuters
 
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April 22- Nigerian Christians begin three-day fast after schoolgirls kidnapped Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
 
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April 19- In Central African Republic, a town embodies the nation's conflict Chris Stein, The Christian Science Monitor
 
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April 17- Boko Haram: A bloody insurgency, a growing challenge Faith Karimi and Chelsea J. Carter, CNN
 
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April 14
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April 7
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March 27- The dangers of oversimplifying the Central African Republic conflict Alex Whiting, Reuters
 
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March 20- U.N. Warns of Anti-Muslim Violence in Central African Republic Nick Cumming-Bruce, The New York Times
 
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March 17- Christian-Muslim marriages are latest casualty of sectarian strife in Central African Republic Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post
 
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March 11- Fewer than 1,000 Muslims left in Central African Republic capital Fredrick Nzwili, The Washington Post
 
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March 2- Deadly Attacks Tied to Islamist Militants Shake Nigeria Adam Nossiter, The New York Times
 
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