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Nigeria Election Violence 'left More Than 500 Dead'-bbc by aloyemeka1: 1:33am On Apr 25, 2011
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The town of Zonkwa in Kaduna state witnessed some of the worst violence


A Nigerian human rights group says more than 500 people died after presidential elections earlier this month.

The Civil Rights Congress said the violence happened mostly in the northern state of Kaduna and that the number of victims could be even higher.

Rioting broke out when it emerged that Goodluck Jonathan, a southern Christian - had defeated a Muslim candidate from the mostly Islamic north.

ens of thousands of people have fled their homes to escape the violence.

Mr Jonathan's presidential rival Muhammadu Buhari has denied instigating the "sad, unfortunate and totally unwarranted" events.

The Civil Rights Congress said the worst hit area was the town of Zonkwa in rural Kaduna where more than 300 people died.

"The updated figure is about 516," said Shehu Sani, head of the congress.

Correspondents say Nigeria is braced for possible further unrest over governorship elections on Tuesday in most of Nigeria's 36 states.

Muslim opposition supporters staged riots on Monday when the results of the election became clear. Churches were set alight and Muslims were then targeted in revenge attacks.

In the northern city of Kano on Sunday, many Christians celebrated Easter in police and military barracks where they had taken shelter from the riots.

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Eyo Anthony said he and his family fled when rioters set fire to shops in their neighbourhood.

"Although it has been calm in the past two days I don't intend to go back to my house, until after the governors' elections," he said.

"I know how I managed to escape with my family and I don't want to relive the same experience."

Many in the north felt the next president should have been from their region because a Muslim president died last year before he could finish his term.

However, some analysts say the violence has more to do with poverty and economic marginalisation in the north than religion.

The north and south also have cultural, ethnic and linguistic differences.

Mr Jonathan was appointed to the presidency last year upon the death of incumbent Umaru Yar'Adua, a northern Muslim whom he had served as vice-president.

He has described the violence following the election as "horrific" and "shocking".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13184298
Re: Nigeria Election Violence 'left More Than 500 Dead'-bbc by koruji(m): 2:29am On Apr 25, 2011
We honor the memory of our young men and women whose lives were cut short by unnecessary violence.

We hope that President GEJ will make his presidency worthy of their memory.

Each member of the NYSC that lost his/her live to this insane carnage should receive a posthumous award for National Heroism, along with substantial compensation for their families. They paid the ultimate sacrifice while on National Service.

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