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Bishop Targeted, Shot in South Sudan

04/27/2021  Sudan  (International Christian Concern) – Christian Carlassare, the new Catholic bishop of Lakes state church in South Sudan, was attacked by two gunmen on Sunday night when they broke into his home and shot him. Speaking to Nation news on Monday, Lakes State Acting Information Minister William Kocji said:  “ The bishop was attacked by two gunmen who went to his residence at the church compound and asked him to open his door, after failing to open, they started shooting at the door before forcing their way in.”    He added:  “After entering the house, the gunmen ordered the bishop to sit down before they shot his leg. This was a targeted attack, he is in stable condition, but he might be taken to Nairobi for further treatment.”   

Christian Author Shares His Story of Persecution: My Life Journey from Darfur, Sudan to Boston, USA

03/14/2021  Sudan (International Christian Concern) –According to a Globe Newswire press release, Dr. Victor Zaki has released a memoir chronicling his journey from his beloved homeland of Sudan, Africa, to the United States. “With my book, I wanted to share the beauty of the citizens of Sudan,” said Dr. Zaki. “They proved to be a positive light in the midst of the challenges our country faced.” Dr. Zaki worked as a medical doctor for 20 years throughout Sudan and hopes that his new book will inspire people to cling to their spirituality while in pursuit of their academic dreams. Throughout his story, Dr. Zaki shares his own spiritual convictions while fleeing his home country due to severe Christian persecution.

More Progress Needed for Religious Freedom Under Sudan s Transitional Government

More Progress Needed for Religious Freedom Under Sudan’s Transitional Government 03/10/2021 Sudan (International Christian Concern) – Sudan’s transitional constitution, adopted in 2019 after the coup that deposed strongman leader Omar al-Bashir, helped the country make significant strides towards a freer and more open society. As the country prepares to celebrate the two-year anniversary of the coup on April 11, the Sudanese people have much to be proud of. Though social and political freedom has sometimes come slowly, it has come and has led to included increased rights for the country’s religious minorities. Perhaps the most notable feature of the transitional constitution is that it does not appeal to sharia something that the previous constitution did to the serious detriment of minority religions in the country. The constitution under Bashir did appeal to sharia, setting the groundwork for the government to outlaw apostasy and criminalize blasphemy against Islam.

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