Showing posts with label Sudan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sudan. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 June 2014

SUDAN: Christian Woman Sentenced to Death for Apostasy


http://www.persecution.com/

Date of Bulletin: 4 June 2014

 

 
Meriam Ibrahim and Daniel Wani on their Wedding Day.



A 27-year-old Sudanese woman, Meriam Yahia Ibrahim, was sentenced to death in early May for apostasy.  Eight months pregnant at the time of her sentencing, she gave birth to a baby girl on 26 May 2014. Ibrahim explained to the court that she had grown up as a Christian under her Christian mother's care, but the court  convicted her of apostasy because her father is Muslim. In addition, she is to receive 100 lashes for a charge  of adultery, relating to her 2011 marriage to a South Sudanese Christian man. Since Ibrahim's father is  Muslim, the marriage is not recognized under Sharia law. Her own family filed the complaint about her marriage, resulting in the charges. The court gave her three days to recant her Christian faith, but she refused.

Voice Of the Martyrs Sources
Photo: Meriam Ibrahim and Daniel Wani on their wedding day.

Pray for Meriam Ibrahim


During her trial, the judge gave Meriam multiple opportunities to recant her faith. Even now, if she became a Muslim, her death sentence would be commuted. Instead, she told her husband, "If they want to execute me  then they should go ahead and do it because I'm not going to change my faith." Praise God for her firm commitment!

  • Please pray for Meriam and her family.
  • Pray for comfort for her in prison.
  • Pray that her example will have an impact on the whole nation of Sudan.
  • Pray for her husband Daniel and the lawyers who are helping her.
  • Pray Meriam and her children will be freed.


VOM is assisting believers in Sudan with encouragement, literature and evangelism tools. We are also working with the thousands of refugees who have fled from the Muslim government attacks into South Sudan.




#ChristianPersecution #SaveMeriam #Sudan

Saturday, 3 May 2014

Open Letter to Sudanese Ambassador to UK & Ireland - Meriam Yahia Ibrahim


Dear Abdullahi H A El Azreg - Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan to the United Kingdom and Ireland,


I would like to bring Meriam Yahia Ibrahim's case to your government's attention.

On March 4th, a Public Order Court in Khartoum sentenced Meriam to death, in violation of her human right to religious freedom. Meriam Yahia Ibrahim is a Christian mother, pregnant with her second child.

I'm calling today to respectfully ask the Government of Sudan to release Meriam immediately so that she may be reunited with her husband.

Thank you for your time and your Government's consideration of my call for compassion.

Yours sincerely,
Katherine Anne Stones




#Sudan #‎MeriamYahiaIbrahim‬

Source:  http://www.persecution.org/2014/04/28/pregnant-mother-faces-100-lashings-and-death-for-christianity-conversion/

Friday, 5 October 2012

Christian News: Hundreds more Christians reach South Sudan - Barnabas - Christian persecution

Hundreds more Christians reach South Sudan | Barnabas - Christian persecution









Hundreds more Christian women and children airlifted to South Sudan

Project(s): 48-1078
Country: Sudan, Middle East and North Africa, South Sudan
Almost 500 vulnerable Christians have so far been airlifted to South Sudan as part of Barnabas Fund’s major operation to rescue 2,000 women and children trapped in Sudan.
The neediest Christian women and children have been identified
The neediest Christian women and children have been identified
The second and third flights from Khartoum to Juba took place on Sunday (30 September) and Tuesday (2 October) respectively, following the first successful airlift on 19 September. We are prioritising the most needy women, around two-thirds of whom are widows, and children.
The returnees have received a grand welcome. The first arrivals were featured on South Sudan’s TV news, and the minister of humanitarian affairs has been at the airport in Juba to greet them. He congratulated our partners, Africa Inland Church – Sudan, for facilitating the evacuation of the South Sudanese from Khartoum.
The rescue mission is ongoing but will now be on hold for around three weeks because the airlines and aviation authorities in Sudan are occupied with the mass transportation of Muslim pilgrims to Saudia Arabia for the hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).

Background

On board the plane home to South Sudan
On board the plane home
to South Sudan
After the South voted to secede, people of Southern origin – most of whom are Christians – remaining in Sudan were stripped of their citizenship and given a deadline to leave. Their place in the country has become increasingly endangered as President Omar al-Bashir has repeatedly declared his intention to make the country’s next constitution 100% Islamic and strengthen sharia law.
While many Southerners have made their own way to South Sudan, hundreds of thousands remain trapped in a country that is increasingly hostile to their presence.
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Fund, said: “We have pledged the funds to rescue 2,000 of the neediest Christian women and children from Sudan but we eagerly desire to be able to help more of those stranded in such a dangerous and inhospitable place. So please do give whatever you can towards this endeavour and let’s together get these vulnerable Christians home.”
The cost per person is £175 (€220, US$275, AU$260, NZ$345).

 
Please Pray:
  • Give thanks for the successful transportation of almost 500 Christians from Khartoum to Juba so far. Pray that they will receive all the support they need to quickly establish new lives in South Sudan.
  • Pray for those waiting to return to Juba, that the Lord will give them patience and grace, and keep them safe from all harm.
  • Pray that the Lord will provide the funds so that we can transport many more than the originally planned total of 2,000 Christians to South Sudan.

 For further information & to donate, please visit:
http://www.barnabasfund.org/UK/News/Latest-emergencies/Hundreds-more-Christian-women-and-children-airlifted-to-South-Sudan.html