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Darul-Islam leader Abdullahi poses in Moka
16 Aug 2009
Source: Reuters
 
Darul-Islam leader Amrul Bashir Abdullahi poses in Moka August 15, 2009. Police in the western Nigerian state of Niger have raided an Islamic community called Darul-Islam and detained hundreds of its members, weeks after an uprising by a radical sect killed almost 800 in the remote northeast. Picture taken August 15, 2009. REUTERS/Joy Simon (NIGERIA CONFLICT RELIGION)
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Darul-Islam leader Amrul Bashir Abdullahi poses in Moka August 15, 2009. Police in the western Nigerian state of Niger have raided an Islamic community called Darul-Islam and detained hundreds of its ...


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