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Which two groups were involved in the conflict in Darfur in Sudan? A) Jews and Muslims B) Hutu and Tutsi C) Muslims and Christians D) Igbos and Nigerians
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Which two groups were involved in the conflict in Darfur in Sudan?
A) Jews and Muslims
B) Hutu and Tutsi
C) Muslims and Christians
D) Igbos and Nigerians
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Answer: C) Muslims and Christians
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I’m Darfur, there military was going around killing people that were Christian and Muslim because it wasn’t the religion the government wanted them to practice
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