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		<title>Christians targeted in election-related violence</title>
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Nigeria (MNN) &#8212; Violence<br />
threatens next month&#39;s elections in Nigeria.
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Already, political violence has<br />
been disruptive to church activities. Police have warned church goers that places of worship are targets, and<br />
they have made note of several attacks on believers within the last week.&nbsp; &nbsp;
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On March 20, three would-be<br />
attackers in Jos were killed in a failed attempt to bomb the Evangelical Church<br />
Winning All (ECWA) and the nearby Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN). The same day, a bomb planted at the Mountain<br />
of Fire and Miracles Church failed to detonate.
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The bombing attempts were<br />
preceded by Muslim Fulani tribesmen attacks on March 10, where more than 4,000<br />
people were displaced. In the Tafawa<br />
Balewa area, 463 homes, 11 shops, and 13 churches were burned.
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There are also rumors that extremists are<br />
trying to create a<br />
state of emergency ahead of the Presidential elections. Todd Nettleton with <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/VOM">Voice of the Martyrs</a> says, &quot;They&#39;re<br />
going to elect their National Assembly on April 2. They&#39;re going to elect their<br />
new President on April 9, and then on April 16 they<br />
will elect their State Assemblies and their State Governors.&quot; He adds that these reports are not unusual for the<br />
country. &quot;It is a time of<br />
upheaval. At times in the past, that has meant trouble for Christians, and<br />
that&#39;s one of the things we&#39;re concerned about.&quot;
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The violence has taken a clear sectarian overtone. Nettleton explains that &quot;there is an<br />
element of religion that comes into some<br />
of this campaigning, particularly in the Muslim areas where they say, &lsquo;Hey,<br />
we&#39;ve had a Christian as the president for these last couple of years. It&#39;s time for a Muslim to be the president<br />
now.&#39;&quot;
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Nigeria&#39;s 2011 presidential race is squaring three Muslims: <strong>General<br />
Muhammadu Buhari of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Mallam<br />
Nuhu Ribadu of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and Ibrahim Shekarau of the<br />
All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP)</strong> against incumbent Goodluck Jonathan from the Christian south.
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Officials say the bloodshed won&#39;t<br />
derail the polls. However, there&#39;s a difference between polls<br />
proceeding and a peaceful election, Nettleton &nbsp;notes. &quot;It&#39;s hard for me to imagine that the<br />
violence will completely stop; however, we hope that the government and the<br />
authorities there will at least tamp it down and provide some protection for<br />
the people.&quot;
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With so many attacks targeting<br />
ministries, churches, and believers, Nettleton goes on to say that the security<br />
issues could disrupt outreach. &quot;It&#39;s a challenge for the Christians there<br />
who want to do ministry, who want to do outreach. Obviously, when everything is so polarized by<br />
the election and by the publicity surrounding the election, it is a difficult<br />
time for Christians to step forward and witness and be involved in ministry.&quot;
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Pray for peace. &quot;When attacks are happening and some of them<br />
seem to be targeting Christians and ministries, it is a difficult time for our Christian brothers and sisters in Nigeria. And it&#39;s an important time for us to be praying for them.&quot;</p>
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