(Reuters) - Nigeria's acting president Sunday ordered the security forces to hunt down those behind clashes involving Muslim herders and Christian villagers in which more than 300 people may have been killed.
The latest unrest in Nigeria's central Plateau state comes at a difficult time, with acting leader Goodluck Jonathan trying to assert his authority while ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua remains too sick to govern the oil-producing nation.
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More News On Nigeria's Sectarian War
Scores hacked to death in Nigerian sectarian clash -- The Guardian
Nigeria: More than 200 dead in religious violence -- AP
Scores dead in religious clashes in Nigeria -- The Telegraph
Clashes Kill Dozens in Central Nigeria -- New York Times
Central Nigeria on red alert after over 100 killed -- AFP
At Least 120 Dead in Violence Near Nigerian City of Jos - -Voice of America
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