All foreigners suspected in the deadly bombing of a church in Arusha, Tanzania, on May 5, were freed on May 14, according to local authorities.
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An ethnic Kachin, Christian woman was gang-raped by the Burmese army at a church in Kachin State, northern Burma, where the insurgent war is still active.
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Tanzania's position as a role model for peace in Africa was dealt another blow on May 5 when a bomb exploded outside Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic church in the city of Arusha.
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Several hundred journalists will gather in Dar es Salaam to asses the growth and entrenchment of ever deadlier religious tensions and violence in Tanzania.
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Tanzania is considered one the world's peaceful countries, but recent religious clashes have stained that reputation.
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Tanzania's reputation for peace is under threat as the latest wave of Christian-Muslim violence ended in the beheading of a Christian pastor.
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Christian Syrians have become a special target of violence and attacks in the ongoing war in Syria, reports a Swedish freelance journalist who visited refugees in Lebanon late December 2012.
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An independent inventory and decommissioning of rebel weaponry follows the end of hostilities in one of the world's longest-running Islamist insurgencies.
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A bloody religious clash last month in the central-Burma town of Meikhtila left some 40 people dead and displaced roughly 9,000, leaving Muslim communities living in fear.
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5 years after a Monrovia, Liberia, man severed two fingers off his wife's after wrongly accusing her of theft, nothing has been done and he walks freely in the community
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