Sudanese government return confiscated truck to Church, after 8 years

The new Transitional Government in Sudan has made another step towards peace and freedom for Christians. This past week, the government returned a truck to a Baptists Church in the capital city, Khartoum, International Christian Concern reported.
The truck had been seized by the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) in 2012 as it was traveling from the capital to the town of El-Obeid. The truck had been carrying some students and Christmas materials to some other believers in the area for the holiday season.
The return of this truck shows that the government is serious about ending the complete hostility that the Bashir regime had for all Christians. It also shows that they are working to return property to the churches that was confiscated illegally. They must not stop here however. There are dozens of church buildings and parcels of land that were taken by Bashir and his corrupt committees.
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