Hehehe.... orang Islam lagi sibuk ngebantai orang Kristen nih.

http://www.bosnewslife.com/16960-sudan-christians-flee-bloodshed-attacks-continue


Sudan Christians Flee Bloodshed; Attacks Continue
Wednesday, May 25, 2011  (3:34 pm)
By BosNewsLife Africa Service


United Nations is under pressure to protect more civilians in Sudan, including 
Christians, amid ongoing attacks.

KHARTOUM, SUDAN (BosNewsLife)-- Christians in Sudan were among thousands  of 
refugees Wednesday, May 25, amid several attacks against them and  fears of a 
new civil war between the Arab-dominated north and  the Christian-animist 
south, 
which voted overwhelmingly to secede in a  January referendum.

Hundreds of people have been killed in clashes over the last few weeks  as the 
south, still reeling from the previous civil war with only 50  miles (80 
kilometers) of tarred road, moves towards formal statehood on  July 9.

Thousand of civilians have been displaced following the occupation of  Abyei 
Town by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) last weekend, aid workers  said, amid 
reports that 20,000 desperate people fled across the river  Kiir, and were 
sheltering under trees from rain.

Oil-rich Abyei is a disputed region, with both northern Sudan and newly-formed 
South Sudan claiming the area.

Many civilians, including Christians, are thought to have died in  
indiscriminate bombing of the Abyei area since Friday, May 20, when the  
northern army attacked with long range artillery shells and Antonov  aircraft, 
hitting several civilian areas, rights investigators said.

CHILD "TERRIFIED"

Advocacy group Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) said it received  reports 
of 
at least one case in which a child was so terrified by the  bombing that she 
ran 
into the bush "and has now disappeared."

Amid the confusion, Christian refugees have been attacked by Islamic  forces 
incuding in Darfur Region in northwestern Sudan, where evangelist  Hawa Abdalla 
Muhammad Saleh was reportedly detained on May 9.

Authorities have accused her of owning and distributing Bibles to others  in 
the 
Abu Shouk camp for Internally Displaced Persons in Al-Fashir,  capital of North 
Darfur state, Christians said.

The evangelist was reportedly moved to the capital Khartoum by security  agents 
and could be tried for apostasy, which carries the death sentence  in northern 
Sudan, according to Christians with close knowledge about  the situation. She 
was allegedly already tortured for six days in 2009.

CHRISTIAN MOTHER

Elsewhere in Khartoum, a Christian mother of a 2-month-old baby was  recovering 
of her injuries Wednesday, May 25, and remained destitute  after she and her 
husband were attacked for leaving Islam for  Christianity.

Omar Hassan and Amouna Ahamdi, both 27, said knife-wielding, masked  assailants 
on May 4 attacked them after relatives learned that they had  converted from 
Islam to Christianity.

Hassan told Compass Direct News agency that he and his wife were renting  a 
house from her uncle in Khartoum, but he ordered them to leave after  learning 
they had left Islam.

They earlier fled Nyala, 120 kilometers (75 miles) southwest of  El-Fashir, for 
Khartoum in June 2010.  In the latest attack, a knife  pierced the palm of 
Ahamdi, who said her brother had already stabbed her  three times in the 
stomach 
nine months ago, seriously injuring her  spleen, after she told him she had 
become a Christian.

VIOLENT OUTBURST

In the violent outburst, her brother reportedly also broke her left leg.  She 
was rushed to a local hospital, where personnel were allegedly  reluctant to 
treat her because of her conversion.

There have been calls for the United Nations to increase protection of  
Christians and other civilians at a time when Islamic extremists and  other 
forces are reportedly misusing the fragile security situation to  loot and 
settle scores such as religious disputes, while army attacks  continue. 

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