National Gunfire as Army, police battle Christians gathered to evict Arua Bishop Odoki Thursday, September 22, 2016 — updated on January 17, 2021 A woman fleeing with a metalic tank and some property packed in it as police fired teargas near Ediofe Church. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 1/7 View caption One of the protestors tries to make his way through tear gas. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 2/7 View caption Protestors pelt stones to respond to the tear gas. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 3/7 View caption Catholic faithful in Arua Diocese demonstrated against their Bishop Sabino Odoki last week. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 4/7 View caption Police fire teargas into crowds at Ediofe Cathedral Parish. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 5/7 View caption The police barricade the road leading to Ediofe Church that also connects to Radio Pacis. Photo by Felix Warom Okello Photo: 6/7 View caption Bishop Sabino Ocan Odoki Photo: 7/7 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Join the discussion Login with your Nation account Commenting as Please add your name to your Nation profile to comment
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