Just in: Priest’s family killed in Nigerian violence


Just in: Priest’s family killed in Nigerian violence
A woman cries during a funeral of victims killed in religious attacks in the Dogo Nahawa village, about 15 km (9 miles) to the capital city of Jos in central Nigeria, March 8, 2010.(file photo)

Authorities in central Nigeria say about eight people, including the family of a priest, have been killed in fresh clashes.

Residents say men armed with machetes attacked a Christian village near Jos.

Eyewitnesses said the attackers set fire to more than half a dozen houses, as well as a church, in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The army says it has deployed troops to the area and brought the situation under control.

However they have not reintroduced a curfew which was imposed when simmering sectarian tensions exploded in March, leaving several hundred dead.

Jos lies on a faultline between the mainly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south.

At the heart of the clashes lie deep-rooted resentments between indigenous groups and settlers over land and positions of power.

BBC

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