Sudan Forces Its Christians Out
Thousands of Christians stripped of their citizenship are now being forced out of Sudan in the wake of the South's secession back in January 2011.
...continue reading this storyThousands of Christians stripped of their citizenship are now being forced out of Sudan in the wake of the South's secession back in January 2011.
...continue reading this storyLast week, sources told Compass News that Sudanese Police beat and arrested a church leader in Khartoum.
...continue reading this storyChristians in Sudan and newly created South Sudan face possible detention, beatings and even death amid a "deteriorating humanitarian situation" with thousands of people being killed this year alone, aid workers and Christians said in statements obtained by Worthy News Sunday, January 22.
...continue reading this storySudanese leader Omer Hassan Al-Bashir is rewriting his country's constitution in order to implement shar'ia (Islamic) law.
...continue reading this storyThe body of a kidnapped Christian convert from Islam was found decapitated near Hudur City on Sept. 2.
...continue reading this storyThe latest famine in Somalia has resulted in thousands of deaths, but though aid is reaching some affected areas, Islamists of Al-Shabaab are controlling its distribution, preventing Christians from receiving food and causing many of them to starve.
...continue reading this storyAmid all the news over the world's newest nation, South Sudan, Carl Moeller of Open Doors fears something was overlooked.
"We are rejoicing that there are increased freedoms in the South," said Moeller, "but we have to ask the question: What about the Christians in the North?"
...continue reading this storySudanese Military agents killed one Christian and Islamic militants another last week after attacking churches in Sudan's embattled South Kordofan state.
...continue reading this storyChristians in Sudan expressed concern about their future as South Sudan's army said northern warplanes bombed its territory on Monday, June 13, following fighting in a tense border area.
...continue reading this storyChristians in Sudan were among thousands of refugees Wednesday, May 25, amid several attacks against them and fears of a new civil war between the Arab-dominated north and the Christian-animist south, which voted overwhelmingly to secede in a January referendum.
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