CHRISTIANITY UNDER SIEGE IN SUDAN

Author:
Nuba Reports
Publisher:
Nuba Reports
Publication Date:
31 May 2017
Tags:
Sudan, Governance, Human Rights, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Religion

The targeting of churches and Christians increased after South Sudan gained independence in 2011. Once the predominantly Christian South Sudanese population seceded, those Christians who remained in Sudan had less institutional support and protection against state authorities.

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