Johannesburg - At least six Muslim youths were killed by angry Christian
mobs after two churches in Nigeria were attacked at the weekend, local
media reported on Monday.
A suicide bomber attacked a church in
Jos, a main city which sits along the fault line between the Muslim and
Christian parts of the country.
Separately, gunmen sprayed
bullets at a church in Biu, in Borno state. The area serves as the
headquarters for Islamist group Boko Haram, widely suspected of being
behind a spate of recent attacks against the government and Christians.
Several
people were killed in the church attacks while dozens were injured.
Police have not yet made any arrests, the local Guardian newspaper
reported.
The Anglican Archbishop of Jos, Ben Kwashi, told the
BBC that he condemned the church attacks and the acts of revenge. He
said such "terrorism" was ruining relations between the two largest
religious groups in Africa's most populous nation.
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