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An immigration officer lists the names and identities of the members of Islamic community Darul Islam in Moka
16 Aug 2009
Source: Reuters
 
An immigration officer lists the names and identities of the members of Islamic community Darul Islam in Moka August 15, 2009. Police in the western Nigerian state of Niger have raided the community 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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