The Sudan court said that the aforement of theft has sent a prison conditions for seven Christians for five and seven years to seven Christians.
Symbago Mugadam said, a refugee in Nile, who was tortured by the military Intelligence report after being arrested on January 14, is currently in prison.
Christians, all members of the Christian Church, have escaped the war in the Halutom in Southwest 150 km southwest (93 miles). After being tortured by a confession, Magadam was sentenced to a hurry on the same day as the arrest.
“These young people have been in a trial based on Article 174 of the Sudan Penal Code in the Sudan Penal Code in relation to theft of the Objectory trial in the Shendi Court, which had not been met.” Magadam told Morning Star News.
Sudani’s MI Agent (SAF) has accused him of stolen Christians and supports his rivals’s quasi -military prompt support forces (RSF), and that Christians have denied both. I said. The Sudan Christian Youth Association claimed that the accusation was false and an excuse to arrest Christians.
Mugadam, who was sentenced to seven years, said Murad Morjan Anglo, Aquaram Omar Al Mahadi, Mutaz Al Seed Ibrahim, Amjad Mustafa, and another unknown Christian. I said. He said that Algab Mohamed Al Mahadi Atron and Marks Moses Alajab were sentenced to five years.
Sudan’s Christians are now calling for other Christians around the world with Sudan’s Christians and calling them up. God should be with them. “
The Sudan Christian Allied Union accused the arrest and called for their immediate release. The arrest was explained as a violation of human and religious rights in Sudan, and all rights, the people who were imprisoned without evidence in all rights, regions and international organizations, to protect them.
In October, 26 Christians were arrested for Sendy’s military information after fled from the RSF control of Haltom.
In May, Sudan’s military -led government has approved a law to restore a wide range of privileges and exemptions to the Intelligence Officer who was deprived of President Omar Al Basir in April 2019. According to the Sudan War monitor, they summon, interrogate, monitor and search, restrain the suspect, and seize assets.
This amendment acknowledged a widespread immunity to protect investigators from criminal or civil prosecution without the approval of the GIS. In the death penalty, he gave authority to the director to establish a special court.
“He was sincerely committed from the act he issued during his duties, performing a duty, or being imposed on him, or under the authority approved or approved by him. According to Article 52 of the Act, the law is not considered a crime, according to the Sudan War Monitor.
Sudan was the most difficult to become a Christian on the Open -Arms’s 2025 World Finder List (WWL), ranking fifth in 50 countries that had fallen from the eighth year of the previous year.
As the civil war that broke out in April 2023 intensified, the situation in Sudan worsened. According to WWL reports, Sudan was killed, increasing the number of sexual assaults, sexual assaults, and Christian houses and companies.
“Every background Christian is unable to escape and is trapped in confusion. The church has been bombarded, looted, and is occupied by fighting political parties,” said the report.
Since April 2023, semi -military RSF militants have been fighting SAF, and each Islamic army has attacked evacuees under the accusation of supporting other combatants.
The conflict between RSF and SAF, which shared military rules in Sudan after the coup in October 2021, scared civilians in hull twins, killing tens of thousands of people, and crossing the Sudan borders. I have expelled more people. UN Human Rights Committee (UNCHR).
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of RSF, the president of the time, SAF’s ABDELFATTAH AL-BURHAN, and in March 2023, the Civil Party agreed to the framework to reconsider democratic transition next month. However, the mismatch of the military structure was powerful when he agreed to the framework. Final approval of torpedo.
Buruhan put RSF, a semi -military clothing with roots in the Jangja Weed militia, who helped the former principal Omar Al Basir to defeat the rebels, under regular rule of the army. Dagoro tried to accept integration within 10 years.
Both military leaders have the background of Islamic while trying to describe themselves in the international community as a democratic advocate of religious freedom.
Sudan dropped out for the first time in six years, ranked 13th in 2021, for the first time in the Top 10 of the WWL list.
Following the two -year progress of Sudan’s religion in the freedom of Sudan’s religion after the Muslim dictatorship under Bassir in 2019, the persecution sponsored by the government in a military coup on October 25, 2021. Basil has returned after being kicked out of 30 years of power. In April 2019, the migration private government was able to cancel the provisions of Sharia (Islamic Law). It prohibited the labeling of religious organizations “pagan”, and thusly withdrew the law of the back religion, which had been punished for Islam.
In a coup on October 25, 2021, Sudan’s Christian was afraid of returning the most oppressive and harsh side of the Islamic method. Abdara Hamdok, who led the government being shifted since September 2019, was released in November 2021 and was released for nearly a month, which was released for a month, revived in a sparse power sharing agreement. Detained.
Hamdock was facing the eradication of many years of corruption and the “deep nation” of Islamic from the Bassir administration. This is the same deep state suspected of eradicating the transient government on October 25, 2021.
In 2019, the US Department of State deleted Sudan from a list of specific concerns (CPC), engaged in or accepted a systematic, continuous and terrible violation of religion freedom, and uploaded it to a watchlist. Sudan was previously designated as CPC from 1999 to 2018.
In December 2020, the Ministry of State deleted Sudan from a special monitoring list.
Sudan’s Christian population is estimated to be 2 million, 4.5 % of the total population of more than 43 million.