Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

World|Mon, May. 03 2004 12:55 AM EDT

Clashes in Nigeria Claim 100 Christian and Muslim Lives

By Pauline J. Chang|editor@christianpost.com

More than 100 Christians and Muslims have died in a fierce battle in Nigeria, that also wounded 1,000 and displaced 5,000, the Nigerian Red Cross reported on Friday, April 30, 2004.

  • Clashes in Nigeria Claim 100 Christian and Muslim
    A man searches through the burnt remains of his house after it was torched during tribal clashes in the Ibi district, in the central Nigerian state of Taraba, May 1, 2004. Clashes between rival Nigerian tribes of Christians and Muslims have killed more th

"It must have been more than 100, but we cannot confirm a specific number of dead," the Nigerian Red Cross Society official said.

While confirmed details of the fighting have been slow to emerge, the Red Cross estimates are conservative compared to local newspaper reports.

The fighting, which took place in the villages of Old Sarkin Kudu, New Sarkin Kudu, Auoshima One, Auoshima Two, Angon Masu and Sabon Layi, have reportedly been over farmland and livestock in the communities. However, officials believe religion played a large role in the fights since the two sides involved have been rival Nigerian tribes of Christians and Muslims.

The Muslim Fulani, who live as cattle herders and the Christian Tarok, who live as subsistence farmers, are reportedly fighting over land and cattle; most of the death and destruction have been through large cutlasses and arson.

According to Reuters, the latest attacks now bring the death toll from 10 weeks of “tit for tat violence” that has taken the lives of at least 350 lives. These attacks and clashes have consistently occurred in the past several years.

Unconfirmed reports say that clashes between the same two religious groups have displaced 6,000 people across three neighboring states in the past several months. Also, a similar outbreak of religious fighting in the Plateau state capital Jos in 2001 claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people.

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