Ethnic cleansing di Sudan, ini tentunya sesuai dgn sunnah nabi pedophile yg 
nyuruh unt melakukan ethnic cleansing di jazirah Arab.
 
 
http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=5521
South Sudanese face deadline to leave the north
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Fredrick Nzwili 
7 March 2012
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  (ENInews). Sudanese Christians who have barely a month to leave the north or 
risk being treated as foreigners are starting to move, but Christian leaders 
are concerned that the 8 April deadline set by Islamic-majority Sudan is 
unrealistic. 

"We are very concerned. Moving is not easy ... people have children in school. 
They have homes ... It is almost impossible," Roman Catholic Bishop Daniel 
Adwok, the Khartoum archdiocese auxiliary told ENInews in a telephone interview 
on 7 March. 

Sudan in February announced the deadline for the former citizens it had 
stripped of nationality after South Sudan's January 2011 vote to secede. The 
ultimatum will affect an estimated 500,000-700,000 people, who are mainly 
Christians of southern origin that still live in the north. 

Many of them fled north during the long civil war fought between the Government 
of Sudan and the former rebels, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. They 
have lived there for decades together with children who were born there. Few 
have ties with South Sudan. 

The people are desperate to move, according to reports, following the deadline 
and increasing tensions between the two nations over oil wealth. The tensions 
started escalating in January after the north allegedly started taking crude 
oil from the landlocked south, which it was exporting through a pipeline to 
Port Sudan on the Red Sea. 

"We want the rights of these people addressed by the two parliaments. Everyone 
has a right to choose where they want to live. It is a human right," said 
Adwok. 

Sudan amended its laws after the south's independence to say that Sudanese 
people automatically lose citizenship when they acquire by right or by other 
means the citizenship of South Sudan. Sudanese people in the north with any 
parents, grandparents or great grandparents born in the South Sudan or belong 
to any southern ethnic group are considered that country's nationals. 

"That's the official deadline, but we don't know how the Khartoum regime will 
react," said John Ashworth, an advisor of the Sudan Ecumenical Forum. 

Some church leaders fear increased persecution of Christians in the north or 
even forced repatriation for those who may want to stay. "The fears have been 
there from the beginning. There could be some form of harassment, and that 
could intensify after that date, but for forceful removal, it is hard to 
ascertain," said the Rev. Don Bosco Ochieng, a Roman Catholic priest in the 
Rumbek diocese. 

Aid agencies are calling for the extension of the deadline, warning that it 
will create a logistical and humanitarian catastrophe.

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