NIGER-RELIGION-UNREST

The reverend Boureima Kimso (C) leads a mass on January 19, 2015 in Niamey in one of the churches that was not burnt during the weekend in protests over depictions of the prophet Muhammed published in a French weekly that led to a Jan. 7 terror attack. Forty-five churches burned in Niger, and at least 10 people have died in the torchings fueled by cartoons published in the weekly Charlie Hebdo. Kimso, who is a well-known televangelist, is one of teh rare Christians in Niger to speak openly to media in the aftermath of the weekend violence. AFP PHOTO / BOUREIMA HAMA (Photo credit should read BOUREIMA HAMA/AFP via Getty Images)
The reverend Boureima Kimso (C) leads a mass on January 19, 2015 in Niamey in one of the churches that was not burnt during the weekend in protests over depictions of the prophet Muhammed published in a French weekly that led to a Jan. 7 terror attack. Forty-five churches burned in Niger, and at least 10 people have died in the torchings fueled by cartoons published in the weekly Charlie Hebdo. Kimso, who is a well-known televangelist, is one of teh rare Christians in Niger to speak openly to media in the aftermath of the weekend violence. AFP PHOTO / BOUREIMA HAMA (Photo credit should read BOUREIMA HAMA/AFP via Getty Images)
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