Court Rules Sudan Gov’t Interfered with Church

Last month a court ruled that the committees imposed upon a Khartoum church by the Islamist government of Sudan were illegal.

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Sudan: Pastors’ Travel Ban Appeal Fails

Two South Sudanese pastors falsely accused of waging war against neighboring Sudan and who were released from prison last week have now lost an appeal to have their travel ban lifted.

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Sudanese Pastors Acquitted, Released

Sudanese Pastors Yat Michael and Peter Yein Reith were both acquitted Wednesday by a court in Khartoum after serving months in prison on charges that included espionage and waging war against the state.

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Sudan Court Fines Christian Woman

A Sudanese court fined a Christian woman last week for wearing what it ruled was an “indecent dress.”

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Sudan: Pastors Can be Charged with Crimes Punishable by Death

A judge in Sudan ruled yesterday that there was enough evidence to charge two South Sudanese pastors with crimes that carry the death penalty.

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Two pastors in Sudan face death over Christian faith

Two Christian pastors from South Sudan who traveled north to Sudan and were arrested on charges of spying could face the death penalty when their trial begins next week, according to their attorneys.

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