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NIGERIA-UNREST-RELIGION-ISLAM-CHRISTIANITY
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY BEN SIMON
National caretaker chairman Berom Youth Movement Rwang Dalyop Dantong speaks to journalists in Jos, central Nigeria, on June 4, 2014. Jos, the capital of Plateau state, is the key city in Nigeria's Middle Belt, which splits the predominately Muslim north from the mostly Christian south. Discrimination exists across Nigeria between Muslims and Christians in their respective areas of influence, and Jos has beared witness to sporadic bursts of sectarian killings since 2001, including major unrest in 2008 and 2010, after Nigeria's federal government appointed a Hausa-speaking Muslim to an influential post. AFP PHOTO/STRINGER
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