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Sudan intensifies arrests, deportations of Christians

A Sudan Pentecostal Church building the government bulldozed earlier this year. (Morning Star News photo) JUBA, South Sudan, April 30, 2013 (Morning Star News) – Sudan has stepped up its targeting of Christians for deportation,...
 
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Some of the thousands of Nuba Mountain civilians who have taken refuge from government bombing in caves. (Diocese of El Obeid photo)
Some of the thousands of Nuba Mountain civilians who have taken refuge from government bombing in caves. (Diocese of El Obeid photo)
Some of the thousands of Nuba Mountain civilians who have taken refuge from government bombing in caves. (Diocese of El Obeid photo)

Sudan: Racial-religious genocide in the ‘new south’

In 1992, during its war against South Sudan, Khartoum declared a jihad against the 'rebellious' Nuba: the African tribes of the north's Nuba Mountains who along with the southerners were resisting Islamisation and racist Arab s...

 
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Sudan bombings kill more Nuba Christians around Christmas

Non-Arab Christians in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains said they feel forgotten after Sudanese air forces killed at least 11 of the faithful in bombings before and after Christmas, according to area sources.
 
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Sudan border dispute brings destitution to thousands

As politicians wrangle ahead of an early December deadline over the still-disputed status of the oil-rich region of Abyei, straddling the border of Sudan and South Sudan, local church leaders appeal for help in the face of a po...
 
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Sudans nearing final agreements, except on borders

Sudan and South Sudan are reaching the final stages of their negotiations. Agreements can be finalized next week on most issues, except for the border.

 
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Sudan talks resume on border issues

Sudan and South Sudan have resumed their negotiations in Ethiopia. The two countries need to reach an agreement on several unresolved issues before September 22 or they will face United Nations sanctions.
 
 
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South Sudan accuses Khartoum of ‘bad faith’ ahead of Ttalks

ADDIS ABABA - South Sudan's chief peace negotiator has accused Sudan of bad faith as the two countries sit down for direct talks on security issues.   An air of mistrust hung over the luxury hotel where the two Sudans began th...

 
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UN Urges Full Sudan, South Sudan Troop Withdrawal from Abyei

The United Nations Security Council on Thursday welcomed the withdrawal of the military of Sudan and South Sudan from the disputed Abyei area.
 
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Global Christian leaders denounce attack on Sudan Presbyterian Church

Global Christian leaders are condemning the destruction on 21 April of the Sudan Evangelical Presbyterian Church Bible School in Khartoum, an incident that occurred amidst escalating hostilities between Sudan and South Sudan.
 
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Bible school, church buildings attacked in Sudan

Christians faced increased hostilities in Sudan over the past few weeks, culminating in an attack on a Christian compound in Khartoum by a throng of Muslim extremists armed with clubs, iron rods, a bulldozer and fire.