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June 20 2012 By virtueonline NIGERIA: Boko Haram says 'Christians are our enemies'

"We are responsible for the suicide attack on a church in Jos and also another attack on another church in Biu," a spokesman for the group, Abul Qaqa, is said to have told reporters in the northeastern city of Maiduguri over the phone.

The group was responsible for recent terrorist attacks, in which six people were killed and dozens injured after a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside a church in Jos and other Boko Haram gunmen opened fire at worshippers in a church in Biu.

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June 19 2012 By virtueonline KADUNA, NIGERIA: Nigerian church blasts kill 21 in Kaduna state

Churches have been increasingly targeted by violence in Nigeria. Last weekend, a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside a church in central Nigeria and gunmen attacked another church in the north-east, killing at least six people and wounding dozens of others.

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June 11 2012 By virtueonline Nigeria violence: Seven dead after Boko Haram attacks: Nigeria under attack

One witness at the church in Biu, Hamidu Wakawa, said that "gunmen came to the premises of the church and started firing at people outside the church before going into the main building to carry on their killings", Reuters reported.

Officials said one woman had been killed and at least three wounded.

In a country already divided along religious lines these attacks have the potential to trigger further clashes between Muslims and Christians.

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June 03 2012 By virtueonline Deadly blast hits Nigeria church: Nigeria under attack

According to Bauchi residents, a man tried to drive a car through a fence outside the Harvest Field Pentecostal church on Sunday.

The vehicle did not break through the fence and the bomb was detonated. Some of those killed by the blast were inside the church and others were standing outside.

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May 30 2012 By virtueonline UK: Nigerian Anglican Archbishop Addresses Islamic Persecution to House of Lords

The government set up a panel to make a report and recommended that the government make compensation. People were killed and businesses set on fire. But no compensation has been made yet.

There is also the new aspect of Boko Haram. The bombing has been intensified. It spread from Maidugiri to Potiskum to Bauchi to Gombe to Jos and later to Kano. It became a very worrisome situation.

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May 24 2012 By virtueonline CHRISTIAN COUPLE IN PAKISTAN CLEARED OF BLASPHEMY

The couple, who have six children, were sentenced to 25 years imprisonment in March 2010. Munir was granted bail in November 2010, but Ruqqiya has been held in custody for around three years.

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May 01 2012 By virtueonline Hundreds slaughtered as anti-Christian violence in Nigeria rages on

Later on Sunday, gunmen opened fire on another church in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri. Five people, including a pastor, were killed in the attack at the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN) building.

War on Christians

Nobody has yet claimed responsibility for Sunday's church attacks, but most people suspect militant Islamist group Boko Haram, which in March declared "war" on Christians.

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April 29 2012 By virtueonline Nigerian Christian worshippers targeted by Islamic terrorists

"I was inside and we were preparing for a prayer when there was the sound of motorbikes driving fast and then the first explosion," one student worshipper, who gave her name only as Grace, said.

"Everything then happened very fast. There were more bombs, I think, and so many gunshots, there was too much noise and people were panicking."

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April 11 2012 By virtueonline Britain must help Christians in peril in the Middle East

Of two million Iraqi refugees currently outside of the country, some 30 per cent are minorities, mostly Christians, according to the UN: the bulk of them in Syria, Jordan and Turkey, unable to work and living in desperate poverty. Many in Syria now fear that it will become another Iraq, with Christians caught in the crossfire between rival Islamic communities.

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April 03 2012 By virtueonline Syrian Christians in desperate straits: will the churches survive?

Christians have also suffered kidnappings and gruesome murders. Some Christian families, unable to pay a ransom for their relatives' release and fearing that they may be tortured, have been driven to ask the kidnappers to kill their loved ones at once.

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