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SUDAN: ISLAMIC WAR AGAINST CHRISTIANS  Flag of Sudan

 

 

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THERE IS NOT ONE CHRISTIAN NATION ON EARTH WHERE MUSLIMS ARE PERSECUTED.

 Yet in most nations where the majority of the population are Muslims, there is systematic government persecution of Christians. 

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U.N. Rights Head Details Sudan Atrocities by ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS

UNITED NATIONS - Sudanese forces are helping Islamic Arab militias drive black Africans out of the country's Darfur region, the U.N. human rights chief said, but he stopped short of blaming the government for what he described as widespread atrocities.

Bertrand Ramcharan and James Morris, chief of the U.N. World Food Program, spoke to reporters Friday after they briefed the Security Council on U.N. missions they recently led to the region.

"First, there is a reign of terror in this area; second, there is a scorched-earth policy; third there is repeated war crimes and crimes against humanity; and fourth, this is taking place before our very eyes," said Ramcharan, the acting U.N. high commissioner for human rights.

"The government clearly has supported the militias, organized the militias, and this is taking place with the knowledge and support, and active complicity of the government," he added.

But when asked if he held the government of Sudan responsible for the atrocities, Ramcharan said: "I condemn the government of Sudan and I do not think it was responsible."

Several Security Council diplomats, who were present at the closed-door briefing, said they would not seek any immediate action against Sudan, but would instead work with the government to bring about an end to the violence and a negotiated peace.

In a report released Friday, the rights group Human Rights Watch said Sudanese soldiers and nomadic Arab militiamen, known as janjaweed, have killed thousands of black Africans and driven more than 1 million from their homes.

It accused the Arab-dominated government of providing weapons and air support to the janjaweed, who often sweep into villages riding camels and horses, and called on the Security Council to step in to help stop the bloodshed and look for evidence of crimes against humanity.

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NEW YORK (UMNS) (April 04) - The head of the United Methodist international 
mission agency is calling on the world's nations to mark the 10th anniversary 
of the genocide in Rwanda by acting to ward off a potential bloodbath 
in Sudan.

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Sudan: UN officials urge end to human rights abuses in Darfur

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3 April 2004 Responding to reports of abuses and instability in Darfur, Sudan, top-level United Nations officials today issued a strong call for those concerned to protect civilians in the area.

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U.N. Finally Speaks out about Sudan: Envoy warns of ethnic cleansing as Security Council calls for ceasefire

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Flag of Sudan Sudan: humanitarian crisis in Darfur deteriorating, UN agencies say

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THERE IS NOT ONE CHRISTIAN NATION ON EARTH WHERE MUSLIMS ARE PERSECUTED.

Yet in most nations where the majority of the population are Muslims, there is systematic government persecution of Christians.

 

"Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."

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Christian Conversions - According to the Bible - Can NEVER be forced.

Any Conversion to Christianity which would be "Forced" would NOT be recognized by God. It is in His True and KIND nature, that those who come to Him and choose to believe in Him, must come to Him OF THEIR OWN FREE WILL.



Don't Let anyone tell you that Christians support Forced Conversions.

That is False. True Christianity is NEVER forced.

 

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The right to believe, to worship and witness
The right to change one's belief or religion
The right to join together and express one's belief