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SudanMap reflects the 30 most recent Persecution Reports. Click HERE for the Map Legend.Iran’s death sentence for Christian convert: Part of a growing war on Christianity worldwideMonday, February 27th, 2012Fox News’ On the Record with Greta Van Susteren interviews Franklin Graham about Christian persecution worldwide. Muslim Persecution of Christians: January 2012Saturday, February 18th, 2012Raymond Ibrahim reports in the algemeiner that “The beginning of the New Year saw only an increase in the oppression of Christians under Islam, from Nigeria, where an all-out jihad has been declared in an effort to eradicate the Muslim north of all Christians, to Europe, where Muslim converts to Christianity are still hounded and attacked as apostates.” Ibrahim’s series, titled ‘Muslim Persecution of Christians,’ is published each month to document cases of persecution – whether it be general discrimination, arrests, or murder – committed by Muslims in majority Islamic countries, Asia and the West. Priests Released Amid Wave Of Abductions In SudanThursday, February 16th, 2012Southern Sudan Christians in north targeted for forcible conscription into rebel militias. Sudan: Samaritan’s Purse Bible College BombedMonday, February 6th, 2012At least eight bombs were dropped in the area Wednesday during the school’s first day of classes US Condemns Bomb Attacks By Sudan In Which Bible School Buildings Were DestroyedSaturday, February 4th, 2012The Islamist government of Sudan bombed civilians and a Bible school in a recent bomb raid. Two Bible college buildings were destroyed as the result of the bombings. Two Catholic Priests Kidnapped In SudanThursday, January 26th, 2012Islamic militias loyal to government forces attack Catholic church compound. Police Beat, Arrest Evangelist In SudanSaturday, January 21st, 2012Harassment continues amid growing hostility toward Christians. Sudan Threatens To Arrest Church LeadersThursday, January 19th, 2012Christians subject to stricter controls, religious freedom violations. Persecution Increased Most In Sudan, Nigeria, Report SaysThursday, January 5th, 2012Open Doors’ 2012 World Watch List ranks countries where Christians suffered in 2011. Kidnappings, Shrinking Finances: Sudan’s Christians Reveal FearsFriday, December 23rd, 2011Christians in Sudan face increasing persecution because of the growing hostility by the Muslim officials and Islamic radicals. The persecution has increased in Sudan after the mainly Christian and animist south Sudan separated from Sudan. Sudan’s Recurring NightmareSunday, November 20th, 2011“The hallmark of Khartoum’s multiple declarations of jihad against its own people is the deliberate targeting of civilians and particularly of Christians. In the case of Blue Nile State, one Sudanese military commander, Taib Musba, was responsible for the killing of 15,000 Uduk Christians in the mid 1980’s,” FrontPageMag reports. Muslim Persecution of Christians: October, 2011Saturday, November 19th, 2011Raymond Ibrahim reports in Hudson New York that “Egypt's Maspero massacre – where the military killed dozens of Christians protesting the destruction of their churches – dominates October's persecution headlines.” Ibrahim’s series, titled ‘Muslim Persecution of Christians,’ is published each month to document cases of persecution – whether it be general discrimination, arrests, or murder – committed by Muslims in majority Islamic countries, Asia and the West. A Call to Pray for the Church in Sudan – North & SouthFriday, November 18th, 2011South Sudan Attacks Could Signal WarTuesday, November 15th, 2011“Fresh attacks in South Sudan – including raids on a Samaritan’s Purse refugee camp – could signal a return to war,” World Magazine reports. USCIRF Condemns Bombing of South Sudan Refugee CampMonday, November 14th, 2011“These civilians fled bombardments in Sudan, only to have bombs follow them across the border into South Sudan. These assaults are clearly an outgrowth of Sudan’s hostility toward religious freedom. They target the innocent, violate South Sudan’s sovereignty, and threaten the fragile peace between the two nations,” said Leonard Leo, chairman for The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Sudanese Christians Under Increasing Pressure From Islamic Gov’t Of SudanFriday, November 4th, 2011After the mostly Christian and animist south Sudan secceded from the Islamic Sudan, the persecution of Christian minorities in Sudan has increased. The persecution has forced many Christians to flee from Sudan. Anti-Christian Backlash After South Sudan’s SecessionSaturday, October 29th, 2011Churches attacked and threatened with demolition as Bashir reiterates promise to make Sudan strictly Islamic. Sudan To Write Islamic ConstitutionMonday, October 24th, 2011Sudanese leader setting up Christians for suffering Sudan To Adopt Entirely Islamic ConstitutionSaturday, October 15th, 2011The president of Sudan says he will introduce an entirely Islamic legal system in the country. Introducing the fully Islamic legal system will worsen persecution of Christians in Sudan. It will also result in violation of rights of women and others. Muslim Persecution of Christians: September, 2011Saturday, October 15th, 2011Raymond Ibrahim reports in FrontPageMag that September was a “busy month in the persecution of Christians in the Muslim world.” Ibrahim’s series, titled ‘Muslim Persecution of Christians,’ is published each month to document cases of persecution – whether it be general discrimination, arrests, or murder – committed by Muslims in majority Islamic countries, Asia and the West. |
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