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Nigeria: Joe Higgins exposes underlying causes of atrocities

May 10, 2010 Joe Higgins, MEP Socialist Party (CWI Ireland) Nigeria

Joe Higgins, Member of the European Parliament, outlines the economic, political and social reasons that are the root causes of religious atrocities and how the role of imperialism and capitalism has aggrevated the situation.

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