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Thanks to EncompassedRunner for the tip
And a big thank you to frosbel for this excellent upload
From the Documentary website
For an expose on the November 2008 sectarian violence in Jos Plateau State Nigeria, get your dvd of this documentary by contacting admin@plateauthefinalfrontier.com
What drives people to such low levels of decadence to become so inhumane that killing is just a way of living. What do the people want. What really happened in Jos Plateau State of Nigieria and of what significance is it to the world today. Is this a local problem or has it spead nationally, even internationally.


Approximately 140 million people inhabit Nigeria, the most populated country in Africa. The country is divided by ethnic and religious differences. 60% of the population is Muslim living mostly in the North of the country. Christians mainly inhabit the South. The introduction of the Sharia law 10 years ago in 12 states provoked a series of riots throughout the country. In August 2004 the Islamic government in the Zamfara state threatened to demolish all churches considered as illegal structures, close all businesses belonging to Christians during Muslim prayers, and enforce a new law against clothing that is not compliant with Islamic law.

This 13-minute documentary considers the situation of the relations between the Catholic Church and Islam in northern Nigeria today, the tensions, the difficulties to be overcome, and efforts at reconciliation.

Copyright : CRTN
Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Czech
Executive Producer: Mark Riedemann
Director: Agnes Dzieduszycka

Link: Sharia law nigeria christ vs muhammad
28 November 2000
Newly released after 15 years of military dictatorship, both Christians and Muslims in Nigeria are embracing their separate faiths with a renewed vigour. But amidst the prayers for paradise, violence has erupted twice this year, leaving more than a thousand people dead.
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