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Christians in Sudan Continue to be Bombed

December 14, 2012 | Africa
December 14, 2012
AfricaSudan

ICC Note:
Throughout November and into December Christians living in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains region have been the victims of air raids. The Sudanese government is attacking a rebel group active in that area, but allows collateral damage to hit Christians. Will this situation escalate to all out persecution?   
12/14/2012 Sudan (CBN) – Armed forces of the Islamic regime of Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir attacked at least 26 villages in the Nuba Mountains in November.
The Nuba Mountains are home to Sudan’s largest Christian population. Satellite images show burned out huts in South Kordofan, where the Nuba Mountains are located.
The Satellite Sentinel Project, which tracks activity in Sudan and South Sudan, said government forces destroyed schools, homes, churches, food crops, and grasslands in a 54-square mile area in the Nuba Mountains in November.

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