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Ambassador: Sudan Accords Only One Step in Peace Process
Continued effort to implement and monitor Sudan's peace agreement will be necessary to ensure safety for its population, Michael Ranneberger says.
Ethnic Cleansing
Christians among hundreds of thousands displaced.
Q & A: Franklin Graham
President of Samaritan's Purse on Sudan
Hope Amid the Ruins
Anglican bishop in Sudan sees massive church growth.
Churches Demolished at Sudanese Refugee Camp
Bulldozers raze prayer centers as part of government re-planning exercise.
Submitting to Islam—or Dying
Ceasefires and peace talks bow to greater powers in Sudan
Peace Process Criticized
"Bush acknowledges country's military activity, but does not impose threatened sanctions"
"Human Rights: Activists celebrate as President signs Sudan Peace Act,"
But sanctions are at President's discretion
Freedom fighters: Groups protest Sudan policy stalemate.
Observers say there's a long road to go for peace
Christian History Corner: Legacy of an Ancient Pact
Why do Christians still chafe under restrictions in some Muslim nations? It all started with Umar
Books & Culture Corner: A Cry for Help
Sudanese Christians gather in Houston and ask for U.S. support
Congress: Justice Delayed
Sudan Peace Act may be a casualty of the war on terrorism.
Finding Homes for the Lost Boys
They've seen their parents shot, their villages burned, and their homeland recede in the distance as they escaped. Now these Sudanese youth build a new life in suburban Seattle
Bearing the Cross: Sudan: No Greater Tragedy
What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Sudan
Sudan: Freedom Panel Alleges Genocide
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom makes suggestion on Sudan's worsening abuses
"Turn Off Sudan's Oil Wells, Say Canadian Church Visitors"
Christian leaders say they are outraged that a Canadian oil company is paying huge royalties to Sudanese government.
Sudan Loses Election for U.N. Security Council Seat
Sanctions continue to plague the African nation's bid for international acceptance.
Religious Freedom Report Rebukes China Others
State Department finds many nations' religious freedoms deteriorating, but some are improved.
China Should Improve on Religion to Gain Permanent Trade Status Commission Says
Religious liberty in Sudan and Russia also criticized.
Southern Sudan Bombed Despite Cease-fire Promise
Details sketchy from town of Yei, near Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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