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Sudan’s war on Christianity is far from over

The systematic, genocidal extermination of Christian and animist populations by the Islamic government has been one of the cruelest wars fought by the government against its own citizens since World War II. It is also a stain on the honor of the whole world who knows, sees and does nothing about it.

 

The systematic, genocidal extermination of Christian and animist populations by the Islamic government has been one of the cruelest wars fought by the government against its own citizens since World War II.

According to estimates by some foreign observers, there were approximately 100,000 Christian slaves in Sudan in the late 1990s. Depending on the laws of supply and demand, prices per slave ranged from 5 to 15 cows.

Christian slaves – especially children – are the rest of the Sudanese “export commodity.” They are sold at illegal slave markets throughout the Arab Middle East.

 

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