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4/23/2009: Nigeria: Opportunities and Challenges for Stemming Religious Violence
4/23/2009: Nigeria: Opportunities and Challenges for Stemming Religious Violence
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Opening Remarks of Commission Vice Chair Michael Cromartie
Statement on Religious Freedom by Rev. Dr. John Onaiyekan
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Media Reactions
"U.S. faith panel blacklists Nigeria" (Washington Times)
"The Sultan And the Archbishop" (Washington Post)
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Nigerian archbishop, sultan say 'religious' violence is political" (Catholic News Service)
"Mons. Onaiyekan: le violenze in Nigeria non hanno nulla a che fare con la religione" (Radio Vaticana)
"Guess who is not coming to town?" (Nigera Guardian News)
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