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Anti-Violence Curfew Imposed in Nigeria's Adamawa State

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The Nigerian state of Adamawa has imposed a 24-hour curfew in response to a spate of deadly attacks on Christians by suspected Islamists.

Ayo Oritsejafor, head of the Christian Association of Nigeria, told reporters Saturday that Christians have the right to defend themselves and will do so, if the attacks continue.

Witnesses in northeastern Nigeria say a gun battle between assailants and police early Saturday had scores of residents in the town of Potiskum fleeing their homes for safety.

Two people were killed as the gunmen staged assaults on at least two banks.

Potiskum is among 15 regions in northern Nigeria where President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency last week after days of deadly attacks.

Saturday's violent outburst follows two days of attacks during which gunmen killed at least 20 people in northeastern Nigeria.

The attacks on Christians Friday happened in the Mubi district of Adamawa state, near the border with Cameroon. A local journalist said that unidentified gunmen opened fire at three locations in the district. Reports from the area say the attacks targeted people of the Igbo ethnic group.

A purported spokesman for the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the attacks.  The spokesman, known as Abu Qaqa, also said Boko Haram was responsible for an attack on a church in Gombe state late Thursday that killed six people and wounded 10.

Boko Haram issued a statement earlier this week demanding that Christians in the largely Muslim north leave the region.   

The group has claimed responsibility for a number of recent attacks in Nigeria, including a Christmas day bombing that killed more than 40 Christians.  

President Jonathan has vowed to crush Boko Haram, but his critics complain that he has done little to rein in the group.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and AFP.

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