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At least seven churches torched in Niger anti-Charlie Hebdo riots: AFP

By AFP
Egypt People stand in front of a church in Niger's capital Niamey on January 17, 2015 which was set on fire by protesters during a demonstration against French weekly Charlie Hebdo's publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.  By Boureima Hama AFP
JAN 17, 2015 LISTEN
People stand in front of a church in Niger's capital Niamey on January 17, 2015 which was set on fire by protesters during a demonstration against French weekly Charlie Hebdo's publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed. By Boureima Hama (AFP)

Niamey (AFP) - At least seven churches were burned Saturday in Niger's capital Niamey during rioting in response to the publication of a Prophet Mohammed cartoon in France's Charlie Hebdo magazine, an AFP correspondent reported.

The sites, which were primarily evangelical churches, were torched on the left bank of Niamey, several of them housed in small villas that bore no distinctive religious signs. Protesters were also headed for the right bank, which also contains numerous churches.

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