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Author Archives: Faith
Church Bulldozed in Khartoum
Demonstrating the kind of religious tolerance for which it is famous, the Government of Sudan demolished a church on Monday, June 18, 2012. For almost a year now, since the secession of South Sudan from the country to become the … Continue reading
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Sudan’s Nuba Mountain People Starved and Bombed
Reprinted from Front Page Magazine, February 28, 2012 For almost a year now the Islamist Government of Sudan regime in Khartoum has been conducting an extermination campaign against the black, African Nuba Mountain people of South Kordofan. Aerial bombardment, house … Continue reading
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Protesting the Butchers of Sudan’s DC Lobbyist
Reprinted from Front Page Magazine, December 23, 2011 What’s the going rate for souls these days? How about $20,000 a month? Such was the deal offered by the National Islamic Front (also known as the National Congress Party) government of … Continue reading
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Natsios Says What Needs to Be Said
In an opinion editorial in the Washington Post today, former Sudan Special Envoy and former director of USAID, Ambassador Andrew Natsios says that to stop the war on South Sudan, the U.S. should send anti aircraft weapons. Some may think that … Continue reading
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Blessing
(Dedicated to the Rt. Rev. Nathaniel Garang, Bishop of Bor, Episcopal Church of Sudan after a chance meeting on the path at Ridgecrest Conference Center in the mountains of North Carolina) First published in Women’s Uncommon Prayers, Morehouse Publishing, 2000. … Continue reading
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Sudan’s Recurring Nightmare
Reprinted from – FrontPage Magazine – http://frontpagemag.com – Sudan is a kind of diabolical Groundhog Day. In the film by that name, Phil Connors (Bill Murray) re-lives the same day over and over again until he learns the lessons needed … Continue reading
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Congressman Blasts Media for Sudan Apathy
Reprinted from – FrontPage Magazine – http://frontpagemag.com – U.S. Representative Frank R. Wolf (R-VA) took the mainstream media to task for poor coverage of what he called “a really big story” on Thursday, September 22, at a hearing before the … Continue reading
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Jihad on the Children
Reprinted from Front Page Magazine, September 8, 2011 Kauda is a town in central Sudan’s Nuba Mountains roughly 50 miles northeast of the state capital, Kadugli. Along with the rest of the Nuba Mountains/Southern Kordofan region, Kauda is under attack … Continue reading
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I Haven’t Forgotten (Written 2008, updated 9/11/2011)
The principle of jihad practiced by the Sudanese government in which they pitted one African Sudanese people against another was known as “use a slave to kill a slave.” What a twisted, evil way in which to enact that principle here in … Continue reading
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Khartoum Attempts Eradication of Sudan’s Freedom Movement
Press Release: National Congress bans SPLM/N, arrests many members and leaders and confiscates properties and documents all over Northern Sudan In a significant development, the National Congress Party has banned the SPLM/North and arrested many of its members and leaders … Continue reading
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