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Muslim Port Authorities in Sudan Seize Donated Bible Shipment

Muslim Port Authorities in Sudan Seize Donated Bible Shipment

-Sudan since 2012 has expelled foreign Christians and bulldozed church buildings
-Muslims have dominated all of the country's national government institutions 
-Islam is about the only religion in Sudan with at least 97%
-Bibles and Christian literature in the country is rapidly diminishing

Sudanese authorities have detained a container of Bibles in Port Sudan without explanation for at least two years, a source said.

Detainment of Bibles in Sudan also took place before 2011, with one shipment held up for nearly four years, the Bible Society source revealed.

A Bible Society in Sudan representative told Morning Star News the container was one of two containing Arabic Bibles detained more than two years ago, but one of the shipments was soon released after appeals to port authorities.

The detained shipments were destined for the Sudan's capital, Khartoum, said the source, who asked to remain unnamed for security reasons. At present the Bible Society in Sudan does not have a single copy of an Arabic Bible available in Khartoum, he said.
Other shipments of Bibles at Port Sudan, on the Red Sea, have also been detained over the past two years, he added.

A church leader said availability of Bibles and Christian literature in the country is rapidly diminishing.

"There is difficulty in getting Bibles in the country," he said.

Many nternational Bible donor organizations have also complained of Sudan detaining shipping containers full of Bibles to keep Judeo-Christian scripture out of the Islamic country.

Following the secession of South Sudan in 2011, President Omar al-Bashir vowed to adopt a stricter version of sharia (Islamic law) and recognize only Islamic culture and the Arabic language. The Sudanese Minister of Guidance and Endowments announced in April 2013 that no new licenses would be granted for building new churches in Sudan, citing a decrease in the South Sudanese population.

Sudan since 2012 has expelled foreign Christians and bulldozed church buildings on the pretext that they belonged to South Sudanese. Besides raiding Christian bookstores and arresting Christians, authorities threatened to kill South Sudanese Christians who do not leave or cooperate with them in their effort to find other Christians.

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Islam is about the only religion in Sudan with at least 97% of the total population. Christianity and traditional animist religions make up the remaining 3%.

Muslims have dominated all of the country's national government institutions since independence in 1956.

Due to its treatment of Christians and other human rights violations, Sudan has been designated a Country of Particular Concern by the U.S. State Department since 1999, and the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom recommended the country remain on the list in its 2017 report.
Sudan ranked fifth on Christian support organization Open Doors' 2017 World Watch List of countries where Christians face most persecution.

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