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Arabs Deport 400,000 Christians in the Sudan to Die in the Desert

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Arabs Deport 400,000 Christians in the Sudan to Die in the Desert February, 1992

The New York Times reported last week that the Moslem Arabs in the Sudan have perpetrated one of the most horrendous atrocities in human history. The Sudan is controlled by Moslem Arabs in the north, but has a large black Christian population in the south. For many years the Arabs have tried to force Islam on these Christians. Over 1 million Christians have been massacred by the Arabs in the course of the last decade. Now, a further atrocity is reported, which reflects the barbarism and brutality often displayed by Arabs: 400,000 black Christians have been driven out into the desert where they will find neither water nor food and will die of exposure and starvation.

Furthermore, the cruel perpetrators of this atrocity have added insult to injury with their religious coercion, reflecting the intolerance and intransigence Moslems have historically shown against Infidels: "Islamic volunteer groups have offered to assist the displaced Sudanese, but only if they convert to Islam." The Christians have, even without converting to Islam, been forced to accept the dreaded Sharia Moslem law which, among other rules, demands the cutting off of hands and limbs, stoning of women etc. Of course, there exists here no chance for the "secular, non-religious" state often trumpeted by the PLO, and no recognition of any religion other than Islam. This is also what can be expected of the PLO in its plan for a "Palestine" of their making. What happens in the Sudan is a warning to all people of the world who face confrontation with Islam.

But what is especially revolting is that neither the Pope nor any of the church groups which regularly condemn Israel have yet raised their voices in defense of their black co-religionists in the Sudan!

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