Sudan: demolished

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jul 2017
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Sudan: demolished

The church had been there since 1983

A Sudan Church of Christ (SCOC) building was demolished on 17 May in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, ten days after the destruction of another SCOC building in nearby Soba, 12 miles south of the city.

The church had been there since 1983. However, another person recently claimed ownership, but refused to provide any proof. The authorities then demanded that the church vacate the land. Even when the church showed ownership documents, the authorities refused to hear the case.

The two SCOC churches were part of a list of 27 churches listed last year for destruction by the Sudanese Government, which claims they were in violation of the designated purposes of the land they were built on. The churches had challenged the government’s order, but their appeal was rejected in April.

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