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Nigerian army threatens force after clashes
by Staff Writers
Jos, Nigeria (AFP) Sept 2, 2011

Nigeria's army said Friday it would use "all the necessary force within its powers" to stop clashes in the city of Jos after claims of dozens killed in ethnic fighting and by troops who responded.

Christian and Muslim groups claimed up to 42 people were killed Thursday in clashes in the central city, which has seen waves of ethnic and sectarian violence that left hundreds dead in recent years.

The head of a search and rescue team for the Muslim community claimed soldiers were responsible for most of the casualties on the Muslim side, which he said included 22 dead, as troops reciprocated after they were shot at.

An official from the Stefanos Foundation, a Christian group, said his side counted 20 dead and 50 wounded, mostly from machete cuts and gunshot wounds, but did not provide further details.

An AFP journalist saw 21 bodies in a mosque being prepared for burial.

"... The special task force is now mandated to use all the necessary force within its powers on anybody carrying and using arms and/or dangerous weapons on another person," Captain Charles Ekeocha said in a statement.

The military task force has been deployed to Jos over the repeated violence in the city and surrounding area.

Ekeocha's statement said three soldiers were shot and critically wounded.

The statement said it wanted to "make it clear to whoever is having the false confidence of trying their hands on the might of the Nigerian military to retrace their steps, as the special task force will bring her might to bear on any persons or groups of persons."

Jos lies in the Middle Belt region between the predominately Christian south and mainly Muslim north of Africa's most populous nation.




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Sudan appoints military ruler in flashpoint state
Khartoum (AFP) Sept 2, 2011 - Sudan declared a state of emergency in a flashpoint border state and appointed a military ruler Friday, official media said, after clashes between the army and forces loyal to the elected governor.

"President Omar al-Bashir declared a state of emergency in Blue Nile state and named a military commander in the Damazin area as military governor of the state," SUNA news agency reported.

The announcement came just hours after fighting erupted between the army and former rebel troops loyal to Malik Agar, leader of the northern branch of the SPLM, Sudan's main opposition party.

The clashes, which erupted Thursday night, follow a troop build-up in Blue Nile and warnings that the three month-old conflict in nearby South Kordofan was likely to spill along Sudan's new international border with the south.

Earlier this week, Khartoum lodged a complaint at the UN Security Council against newly-independent South Sudan, accusing it of fomenting unrest in its northern neighbour.

The Khartoum government has sought to reassert its authority within its new borders in view of the south's formal declaration of independence on July 9, and to disarm troops outside its control.

Blue Nile and South Kordofan are located north of Sudan's new border.

But they both have large numbers of SPLM-North supporters and fighters loyal to the opposition party who fought alongside the SPLA/M, ex-southern rebels turned ruling party of the south, during a devastating 22-year civil war.





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Uruguay shanty towns get partial reprieve
Montevideo, Uruguay (UPI) Sep 1, 2011
About half of the 200,000 residents of Montevideo's shanty towns are set to win a reprieve in a government plan to regularize substandard housing seen as an embarrassment to a country hailed abroad as a buoyant emerging economy with prospects of further growth. Officials said they would consider giving nearly half of the slums regular status, but the other half would need to go and like ... read more


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