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Today in the news: Suicide bomber kills 11 in military church

Today in the news: Suicide bomber kills 11 in military church

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Posted Nov 26, 2012 @ 05:00 PM
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CNN reported the death of 11 people and 30 injuries after suicide bombs exploded in a church inside the military barracks of Jaji, Nigeria. Armed Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Muhammad Dole said a suicide bomber drove a vehicle into the side of St. Andrew Military Protestant Church around noon on Sunday. Several minutes later, a second vehicle exploded just outside the church.
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"I call them the silent victims of incarceration. They're not the victim who the crime was committed against, but they are feeling the ramifications of their parents doing time." said Sharon Content, founder of the Brooklyn, New York-based Children of Promise organiization, aimed at helping children cope with having a mother or father in prison. According to a 2010 study by The Pew Charitable Trusts, there are more than 2.7 million American children who have a parent in prison.
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CNN reported the death of 11 people and 30 injuries after suicide bombs exploded in a church inside the military barracks of Jaji, Nigeria. Armed Forces spokesman Lt. Col. Muhammad Dole said a suicide bomber drove a vehicle into the side of St. Andrew Military Protestant Church around noon on Sunday. Several minutes later, a second vehicle exploded just outside the church.
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"I call them the silent victims of incarceration. They're not the victim who the crime was committed against, but they are feeling the ramifications of their parents doing time." said Sharon Content, founder of the Brooklyn, New York-based Children of Promise organiization, aimed at helping children cope with having a mother or father in prison. According to a 2010 study by The Pew Charitable Trusts, there are more than 2.7 million American children who have a parent in prison.
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