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  • 13 years ago
Hundreds of people have died in violence between Muslims and Christians in Northern Nigeria.

The clashes began six days ago in the city of Jos, but later spread to the countryside.

However, Al Jazeera has obtained evidence that suggests the bloodshed from ethnic and religious violence in Nigeria could be greater than feared.

Our newsteam filmed bodies dumped in wells and saw the corpses of children.

Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons travelled to the village of Kuru Jantar, just outside of Jos, where locals told him about what they are calling a massacre. 22 Jan 2010

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