Sudan: churches returned

World Watch Monitor  |  World
Date posted:  1 Nov 2018
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The Sudanese Government returned ownership of 19 properties to the Sudanese Church of Christ (SCOC) on 24 September, two years after it confiscated them.

In August a Sudanese court ruled against the government and ordered that administration of properties be returned to the church body and that the case against five SCOC church leaders be dropped.

Surprise verdict

The surprise verdict followed a long-standing dispute between the government and SCOC over ownership of the denomination’s properties, after the Ministry of Religious Affairs set up a rival land and buildings committee and charged it with the administration of SCOC’s property.

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