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==References== {{Reflist}} *''Special report: Sudan'' in ''[[The Economist]]'' 15 May 2004 *''Islam's Dark Side - The Orwellian State of Sudan'', The Economist, 24 June 1995. *''Sharia and the IMF: Three Years of Revolution'', SUDANOW, September 1992. *''Final Document of the [[Synod]] of the Catholic Diocese of Khartoum'', 1991. [noting "oppression and persecution of Christians"] *''[[Human Rights]] Voice'', published by the Sudan Human Rights Organization, Volume I, Issue 3, July/August 1992 [detailing forcible closure of churches, expulsion of priests, forced displacement of populations, forced [[Islamisation]] and [[Arabisation]], and other repressive measures of the Government]. *''Sudan - A Cry for Peace'', published by [[Pax Christi]] International, Brussels, Belgium, 1994 *''Sudan - Refugees in their own country: The Forced Relocation of Squatters and Displaced People from Khartoum'', in Volume 4, Issue 10, of News from Africa Watch, 10 July 1992. *''Human Rights Violations in Sudan'', by the Sudan Human Rights Organisation, February 1994. [accounts of widespread torture, ethnic cleansing and crucifixion of pastors]. *''Pax Romana statement of Macram Max Gassis, Bishop of [[Al-Ubayyid|El Obeid]], to the Fiftieth Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, February 1994 [accounts of widespread destrucution of hundreds of churches, forced conversions of Christians to Islam, [[concentration camps]], genocide of the [[Nuba]] people, systematic rape of women, enslavement of children, torture of priests and clerics, burning alive of pastors and catechists, crucifixion and mutilation of priests]'' [http://www.hiwaar.org/ Hiwaar organisation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190324114921/http://www.hiwaar.org/ |date=24 March 2019 }}
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