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Four Deaths in Religious Clashes in Liberia

MONROVIA (AFP) – Clashes between Muslims and Christians in northern Liberia have left at least four people dead and 23 seriously wounded, a religious_clash.jpglocal government official said Saturday.

"I personally counted four bodies, but this is not necessarily the final toll," said George Tengbeh in the town of Voinjama, 450 kilometres (280 miles) north of the capital Monrovia.

Twenty-three people were taken to the town hospital for serious injuries after Friday's unrest.

Several people suffered gunshot wounds and others were struck down with machetes, or clubbed.

Tengbeh said a Catholic mission and two churches in Voinjama were "entirely burnt".

United Nations peacekeepers had been dispatched to a northern Liberia village on Friday to probe the outbreak of the violence, which witnesses said was a clash between Muslims and Christians.

UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) spokeswoman Yasmina Bouziane said injuries and deaths occurred during "an exchange of violence between two sets of people".

Witnesses said the death of a Christian student in the village of Konia near Voinjama - the capital of Lofa Province - sparked the clashes.

"National police brought the situation under control; there is no more violence," Tengbeh said on Saturday, adding that a delegation of Muslims and Christians had been sent to the region to mediate.

Witnesses said hundreds of people fled the violence crossing the border to Guinea.

A Christian Voinjama resident, 57-year-old Jerry Tamba, returned to the town on Saturday after fleeing to safety with his family, only to find that his daughter had been shot.

"I was looking for my daughter and I found her at the hospital. She was injured by AK-47 (Kalashnikov) shots and said that she saw Mandingos with automatic weapons," Tamba said referring to a member of the region's ethnic group.

Tamba put the death toll at at least five and said about 100 people were wounded.

In Liberia, about 40 percent in a population of 3.3 million are believed to be Christians and more than 15 percent are Muslims, with the remainder following animist faiths.

Some 10,000 members of the UN peacekeeping force are stationed in Liberia tasked with restoring peace since 2003, the end of a string of civil wars in which some 250,000 people died since 1989.

Violence Erupts in Lofa



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