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Sudan Jihad forcing Islam On Christians, Using Rape and Killing
World Net Daily ^ | March 4th 2002 | Art Moore

Posted on 03/04/2002 6:29:29 AM PST by OPS4

Monday, March 4, 2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAITH UNDER FIRE Sudan jihad forces Islam on Christians Women refusing to convert gang-raped, mutilated, says relief worker

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: March 4, 2002 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Art Moore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com Sudan's militant Muslim regime is slaughtering Christians who refuse to convert to Islam, according to the head of an aid group who recently returned from the African nation. The forced conversions are just one aspect of the Khartoum government's self-declared jihad on the mostly Christian and animist south, Dennis Bennett, executive director of Seattle-based Servant's Heart told WorldNetDaily.

Villagers in several areas of the northeast Upper Nile region say that when women are captured by government forces they are asked: "Are you Christian or Muslim?"

Women who answer "Muslim" are set free, but typically soldiers gang-rape those who answer "Christian" then cut off their breasts and leave them to die as an example for others.

Bennett says these stories are corroborated by witnesses from several tribes in the region. Upon returning to the U.S., he wrote a letter to influential members of Congress and activists.

"After witnessing once again the situation on the ground there," Bennett wrote, "I must ask 'How long will the United States government allow the Government of Sudan to continue its jihad against the Black African Christians of South Sudan?'"

Backed by Muslim clerics, the National Islamic Front regime in the Arab and Muslim north declared a jihad, or holy war, on the south in 1989. Since 1983, an estimated 2 million people have died from war and related famine. About 4.5 million have become refugees.

Sudan's holy war against the south was reaffirmed in October by First Vice President Ali Osman Taha. "The jihad is our way, and we will not abandon it and will keep its banner high," he said to a brigade of mujahedin fighters heading for the war front, according to Sudan's official SUNA news agency. "We will never sell out our faith and will never betray the oath to our martyrs."

The U.S. House of Representatives adopted a resolution finding that Khartoum is "systematically committing genocide," but current legislation that would impose sanctions has been stalled. The Sudan Peace Act is opposed by both the White House and Wall Street.

Sanctions in the House version of the bill target oil revenues that Khartoum is using to fuel its war effort. Bennett, with 20 years experience in international risk management and banking, said he was the first to probe the link between oil and jihad that is now documented and publicized by human rights groups. His research began in 1996 when he asked: If you're the government of Sudan and you're broke, how are you paying for your war?

In his letter urging action by the U.S., he points out that Sudan's military continues to decorate and promote known war criminals such as Commander Taib Musba, who in the mid-1980s killed an estimated 15,000 unarmed, civilian, ethnic Uduk Christians.

In 1986, Musba entered the Uduk tribal capital of Chali and declared to its Christians: "You are all going to convert from Christianity to Islam today, because here is what's going to happen to you if you don't."

Musba then killed five church leaders in front of the gathered villagers. When they refused to convert, he began killing unarmed men, women and children. Some were herded at gunpoint into a hut then run over by a 50-ton, Soviet-made tank.

He also herded groups of about a dozen people into a hut, where he asked the first person "Do you renounce Jesus Christ?" Anyone who refused was killed by a three-inch nail driven into the top of the head. The U.N. high commissioner for refugees granted the Uduks international refugee status in 1992 after investigating the atrocities, but almost as many died during the six years they waited for the declaration.

Islam also is forced on Sudanese in the Muslim north. Security police in Khartoum are pursuing a local convert to Christianity who went into hiding three weeks ago to escape arrest and possible death, the Compass Direct news service reports. Aladin Omer Agabni Mohammed, who left Islam 11 years ago to become a Christian, is subject to the death penalty under Sudanese criminal law for "apostasy." According to a church leader, two other converts face a similar situation.

Forced starvation Bennett says that in addition to the more immediate, readily apparent atrocities taking place, there is a slower, less perceptive persecution that is equally deadly. Forced starvation is one of the primary tools of the Khartoum regime, he says. When government forces attack a Christian village, they kill everyone they catch, but those who flee lose everything necessary for survival.

"The government comes in and burns the crops, burns grain stored if there was any excess, burns houses down," Bennett said. "Now you have only the clothes on your back, no tools, no cooking pots, no buckets for water, and you have to run two days through the bush in 115-degree temperatures in order to escape." In the arid wilderness, escapees try to survive on tree leaves and stagnant, dysentery-infested water. If a women is breastfeeding, her milk dries up, Bennett said, and the baby starts dying. Small children, just weaned, also start dying.

"But all the family has to do is change their name to Muhammad or Ramadan, convert to Islam and walk the two days back to the government of Sudan who will care for them," he said. Last year, the government of Sudan burned all the crops in the area where Bennett's group works. "There wasn't anything to harvest," he said. "Literally we saw people eating roots and tree leaves. It's like eating the nutritional properties of cardboard. It's enough to put something in your stomach but not enough to feed you."

A food drop came from the U.N. World Food Program, he said, "but they never came in to do an assessment; they just dropped it from the air." As the "hungry season" approaches – the rainy period of June, July and early August – emergency food supplies become critical. Servant's Heart believes it will need to feed 50,000 people in its area during that time.

Slavery as tool of terror Slavery is another tool of the National Islamic Front regime, though Bennett says it is not known in the northeast Upper Nile region, mainly because of lack of transportation. Western Bahr El Ghazal is one location where it persists because the railroad line allows captured men, women and children to be taken to slave markets in the north. "If you want to end systematic slavery, blow up the train line and keep it blown up," Bennett said.

The ongoing controversy surrounding slave redemption – the practice of buying freedom promoted by some humanitarian groups – arose again in the past week when the Irish Times and Washington Post published exposes acknowledging the existence of slavery in Sudan but alleging that fake slave redemption is taking place. Bennett respects the work of groups buying back the slaves, but he believes it is inevitable that some will be conned. Engaging in the practice is a matter of individual conscience, he says. "Anytime you have tens of thousands of American dollars coming into an area you've got potential problems of corruption," Bennett said. He says the "jury is still out" on whether it fuels the market by increasing demand. "Slave-taking would still be happening even if nobody was buying back slaves," he said. "Maybe not to the full extent."

But he believes it's important to keep in mind that taking slaves is "just one more facet of the jihad against the civilian population" in southern Sudan. The methods may vary in different parts of the country, but the aim is the same.

"In the Uduk tribe, Taib Musba drove three-inch nails into people's heads," he said. "In northeast Upper Nile, they are gang-raping women and cutting off their breasts; in western Bahr El Ghazal, they are capturing women and selling them as slaves."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; africawatch; china; christianpersecutio; cnpc; darfur; humanrights; religion; sudan
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To: OPS4
This is nothing short of ethnic cleansing. How come we have not heard a peep out of the UN? If this same sort of thing was being doen by Serbs, then we would be asked to bomb Khartoum.
21 posted on 03/04/2002 7:30:35 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: OPS4
"Women who answer "Muslim" are set free, but typically soldiers gang-rape those who answer "Christian" then cut off their breasts and leave them to die as an example for others."

"He who seeks to save his own life shall lose it, but he who seeks to lose his life for my sake, shall keep it"

"He who denies Me before Men, so shall I deny him on the Day of Judgement, before my Father, and all the angels of Heaven"

"And he caused all, small and great, rich and poor, to have a mark placed on his right hand..."

The Mark of Islam (i.e. Antichrist)

22 posted on 03/04/2002 7:42:46 AM PST by Windsong
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To: LaBelleDameSansMerci
So says a moral relativist supreme. There's a difference, lady, but nobody should hold their breath waiting for you to ever recognize it.
23 posted on 03/04/2002 7:44:45 AM PST by Post Toasties
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To: ppaul
Based on what I recall of reading about Mohammad Ahmed, the Mahdi, his situation was a little different from that of Osama.

At the time of the Mahdi, the Sudanese people, who were predominantly Muslim in the part of the Sudan where this historical drama occurred, were oppressed by a foreign Egyptian government, whichg was directed by a corrupt and brutal Ottoman Empire. The British supported the Ottoman Port and Egypt in oppressing the Sudanese as it aided their imperial goals. The Mahdi, the son of a Sudanese boat-builder, attempted to overthrow the corrupt Turkish domination of the Sudan and their English and Egyptian puppets, and he succeeded.

"Chinese" Charles Gordon, a man in many ways a Christian mirror of the Mahdi, became involved by convoluted means in the situation and, as one historian put it, attempted to defend the iundefensible at Khartoum.

The Mahdi actually admired Gordon, attempted to convert him, entered into a correspondence with him over religious matters, and ordered his troops to capture Gordon alive as he - the Mahdi- believed Gordon was a good man fighting in a bad cause and he wished to spare his life. The Mahdi was enraged when he learned that his troops had cut down Gordon, although, knowing the personality of Gordon, capturing him alive would have been an expensive proposition.

Much later, after the death of the Mahdi, even European troops were impressed by the unbelievable courage of his followers at Omdurman when they heroically and recklessly charged into modern European artillery and machine gun fire armed mainly with spears and swords, and died to the last man.

In the big picture, the Mahdi and Gordon were both good and brave men. Osama Bin Laddin, killer of women, children and old men, is a vile monster by any same man's standards in any age.

I have not seen the picture, but would like to. Heston is a great actor and another great man. But I doubt that Hollywood did credit to the complicated personality of Gordon or the Mahdi.

24 posted on 03/04/2002 7:57:27 AM PST by ZULU
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To: OPS4
Islam is Peace.

The peace of the grave, maybe, but the craven will take peace wherever they can find it.

25 posted on 03/04/2002 8:08:26 AM PST by headsonpikes
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To: OPS4
Another good reason for turning U.S. attention here?
Odds are that wherever this type of "persuasion" exists, terrorism is thriving under a different name.
Time to exterminate a few more muslim rats.
26 posted on 03/04/2002 8:25:31 AM PST by Publius6961
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To: OPS4
Women who answer "Muslim" are set free, but typically soldiers gang-rape those who answer "Christian" then cut off their breasts and leave them to die as an example for others.

Bump for a horrible story that isn't being told. (Note to self--time to start writing.)

He also herded groups of about a dozen people into a hut, where he asked the first person "Do you renounce Jesus Christ?" Anyone who refused was killed by a three-inch nail driven into the top of the head.

This I don't understand. I thought Islam regarded Jesus as a prophet and teacher. I don't know why they would demand that people renounce Him. Cease worshiping Him, maybe. Proclaim Mohammed's superiority, maybe. But renounce Jesus? This just seems to be more proof of what this 'religion' really is and that most of Islam's adherents are not playing with a full deck. Islam is a haven for brutish, barbaric, ignorant, hateful people. No wonder it seems to be more like an instrument of satan than an actual belief system.

27 posted on 03/04/2002 8:44:36 AM PST by LibertyGirl77
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To: OPS4
The Muslim agenda is quite clear
And yours ain't too blurry either. If you wanna see gang raped women, many of the movies are made in the USA. By Christians.

Instead say: The Sudanese agenda is quite clear.

Hatemonger!
28 posted on 03/04/2002 10:02:43 AM PST by a_Turk
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To: OPS4
I ask everyone here...even if you knew the wrong answer surely meant death ,
What would you say? What would you tell your children to say?
Muslim or Christian?
Will you die for him? Jesus said a time was coming when we would be persecuted because of him and our faith in him. I feel that some people might think this is not a risk, because it is happening over there...in Africa...it would never happen over here....Well I will say that your Christian brother in Sudan is just as important as your Christian brother Bob Smith that lives across the street.

Would you die for him?

29 posted on 03/04/2002 10:29:48 AM PST by Delbert
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To: Windsong
Excellent Post. Thank you, Ops4
30 posted on 03/04/2002 1:50:37 PM PST by OPS4
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To: a_Turk
Movies are not reality, wake up and compare realities like the Sudan and the Trade Towers. The sudan muslim forces are sick wackos. Ops4
31 posted on 03/04/2002 1:52:28 PM PST by OPS4
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To: OPS4
Sudan isn't part of the evil axis, so just ignore them.
32 posted on 03/04/2002 1:57:26 PM PST by Jefferson Adams
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To: OPS4
The sudan muslim forces are sick wackos
I would agree with a corrected version "The sudan government forces are sick wackos" assuming that the report is accurate, and that the rape and murder of christian civilians are prescribed by the government.

I woke up decades ago. You are just now waking up, rubbing your eyes. Many are out there trying to take advantage of you right now. Be vigilant not only against terrorists, but also agitators and manipulators. You don't need to be a tool.
33 posted on 03/04/2002 4:50:35 PM PST by a_Turk
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To: ZULU
Thank you for the trenchant historical perspective.
I believe you will enjoy the movie.
35 posted on 03/05/2002 6:28:03 AM PST by ppaul
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To: TheBattman
There are a whole bunch of Sudanese Christian refugees at my church who were persecuted by the Sudanese Muslims.
36 posted on 03/05/2002 6:36:23 AM PST by aruanan
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To: OPS4
Sudan's Islamic government is a terrorist state. Just as guilty in the enslavement or murder of Sudanese Christians are the Canadian and Chinese governments.

Canada does nothing to hold the Canadian petrochemical company Talisman Corp. accountable for their support of ethnic cleansing.

And China loves every opportunity to grab hold of oil fields and kill Christians while they are doing it. So the Sudan is a perfect fit for the Chinese.

Eternal shame be on PM Chretien and Canada.

37 posted on 03/06/2002 11:26:11 AM PST by father_elijah
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