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So what lead men in Nigeria's central Plateau state to take machetes to the most vulnerable people in villages?
Those residents who did survive the attacks on the three villages are categoric in their belief that Hausa Fulanis launched revenge attacks following clashes in January.
Hassan Gashash, a Muslim resident of Jos, told Focus on Africa's Damian Zane who he thinks is to blame.
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