Sudan: out

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Jul 2017
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Sudan: out

The Revd Hassan | photo: evangelicalfocus.com

A Sudanese pastor and a Sudanese Christian student, who were sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in February for helping to document the plight of persecuted Christians in southern parts of Sudan, were released on 11 May.

The Revd Hassan Abduraheem Kodi Taour and Abdulmonem Abdumawla were finally set free, having been held in jail since December 2015 when they were first accused of ‘espionage’. The two men were given a presidential pardon. The Czech aid worker arrested with the two Sudanese Christians, Petr Jacek, was pardoned in March.

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