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The Christian community in Jos, Nigeria is still reeling from riots that broke out on November 28-29 following local elections (click here for more information). According to a December 11 report from Compass Direct, six pastors were murdered, at least 500 other people killed, and 40 church buildings were destroyed in the sweeping violence. More than 25,000 people have been displaced from their homes and are taking refuge at military and police barracks. Authorities have detained approximately 500 people in connection with the violence. According to a church leader in Jos, the attacks were "not political but pre-meditated under the guise of elections."
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