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South Sudan: Sharia Law and Jihad Leads to Birth of a New Nation Tomorrow

South Sudan: Sharia Law and Jihad Leads to Birth of a New Nation

The Plight of Christians and non-Arab Muslims Continues in North Sudan

Washington, D.C. (July 8, 2011) - International Christian Concern has learned that the mainly Christian and animist south Sudanese will have their own independent country on July 9. Though the new country will celebrate its official establishment in a ceremony tomorrow, its establishment does not end the plight of Christians and non-Arab Muslims living in North Sudan. The Sudanese president, Omer Al-Bashir, previously threatened to introduce Sharia law throughout Sudan if the South seceded.

The South's independence comes after the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. The CPA granted the southern Sudanese the right to hold referendum on whether they wanted to continue to be part of Sudan or have a separate nation. Nearly 99% of the South voted for independence in the referendum held in January 2011.

Years of conflict, trigged by the policies of the Islamic government that marginalized the southern Sudanese, resulted in the death of two million and the displacement of over four million southern Sudanese. “The holy war was declared by the North (Muslims) against the South (Christians) and then the war actually moved from a war of independence and a war of marginalization to a war between Muslims and Christians,” said Ezekiel Gatkuoth, head of the Government of Southern Sudan Mission to the USA.

The civil war resulted in the devastation of infrastructures in the south. Churches were among the primary targets for destruction by the Jihadi forces of Sudan.

“In the South, if you tried to build churches, the North would target them, bomb them, and attack. We thank Christians who continued to spread the gospel during the war despite all this targeting and humiliation that they went through during the war,” said Ezekiel.

“We want to congratulate the southern Sudanese on the establishment of their nation. The independence ends years of enslavement, persecution and marginalization by Islamic forces. We are, however, very much concerned with the fate of Christian minorities living in Sudan. We vigilance from the international community to protect the rights of religious minorities in Sudan,” said Jonathan Racho, ICC’s Regional Manager for Africa.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000018771783 Julie Hoke

    Independence for South Sudan today!!!  Praise God!!!!  Pray for safety as all Chrisitians in South Sudan are at risk and sacrificed sooo much to free themselves from Islamic rule.  We support our brothers and sisters in Sudan as they build their new nation.  All FREE Christians celebrate with them today!!!

  • Djoewo

    what a pathetic ideology of phedopile mohammed
    let Jesus bring down the fire, UK and US must wake up, you can't let this genocidal ideology grow.
    from Indonesia, America is the last frontier

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