Sudan is the fifth worst country in the world for Christian persecution, according to the world watch list of Open Doors. Open Doors is a faith-based non-profit organization that is aimed at the consciousness of global persecution.
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Christians, an estimated 4% of the Sudan’s population, suffer from a double Whammy of despair. Just like the rest of Sudan people, they are confronted with chronic food shortages and the horror of war. But Christians are also reportedly selected for discrimination and persecution by both parties in the conflict.
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He continued: “When even NGOs want to distribute food, the category people who will receive this relief will be checked by the government. So the government in these places does not give it to minorities. Christians are often told here:” Unless you leave your Christianity, no food for you. “

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“The RSF has been mostly violent in Wad Madani (Central -Sudan), Wahba continued.” In December 2024, the hunters on fire set the Evangelical Church of Wad Madani, and later that month the Sudanese Church of Christ attacked the State Al Jazirah during a prayer service, who injured 14 worshipers. Allegedly, a militant promised to “eliminate all Christians”
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“RSF militants have reportedly forced Christians to convert to Islam in exchange for help and protection. It is important to remember that the RSF is the latest incarnation of the Janjaweed Milities, infamous for their campaign of ethnic cleaning in Darfur is now running two decades ago.”
“Together, these abuse have left Christians behind the most vulnerable victims of the war,” concluded Wahba.

The Evangelical Church in Omdurman after he was bombed, even though it was not in a combat zone or used by warring forces. (Open doors)
The spokesperson continued: “Sudan was a country of special concern among the former Bashir regime, and the United States are aimed at preventing the return of loyalists from the Bashir era and other violent extremists who could re-impose a particularly serious violations of religious freedom.”

A predominantly Christian camp in North Sudan. (Open doors)
“To protect US interests, to protect religious freedom in Sudan, American efforts try to limit the negative Islamic influence in the Sudan’s government and to limit the regional activities of Iran that have contributed to regional destabilization, conflicts and civilians.”
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Today in Sudan there is despair. The Sudanese church leader added: “For Christians it is even forbidden to pray in many places in your house as a group. Logically there is no hope because the [Sudan] Will become more radical. But I believe in God who can change the curse into blessing. And we pray that the church stays like a light and salt in our country. “


