http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/02/20102623830776287.html

Sunday, February 07, 2010 
02:47 Mecca time, 23:47 GMT


      Religious tension ignites in Guinea 
     
     
                 
                 
           
      Clashes between Christians and Muslims in eastern Guinea have left one 
person dead and two missing, police have said.

      Another 29 people were injured in the city of Nzerekore on Friday and 
Saturday, they said.

      Calm had been restored by Saturday evening, although sporadic gunfire was 
still heard in the city.

      Police ordered a curfew from 7:30pm to 5am after groups of Christians and 
Muslims had been attacking each other with stones and clubs.

      The fighting apparently started after a group of Muslims gathered to open 
up a mosque which was closed down by authorities late last month because of 
tensions between the religious communities.

      Tensions in Nzerekore, a Christian enclave in the mainly Muslim country, 
rose last week after a row between a Christian woman and a group of Muslim men.

      Some residents said the men had stopped the woman from using a road 
blocked for prayers and that the woman responded by hitting one of them with a 
shoe.

      Other reports said she was accused of wearing indecent dress.

      On Friday Christian youths took their revenge by trying to disturb 
prayers by driving motorbikes near a mosque.

      Christians make up around eight per cent of the population in the West 
African nation.
     


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