Christians in Sudan

For years, Sudan was criticized by the US and other Western countries for its treatment of religious minorities, especially Christians. Today, Sudan is overwhelmingly Muslim, but there is still a Christian minority. What place will they have in Sudan as the government seeks to establish itself on the international stage? How do Sudanese Christians see their future as the Sudanese government works to provide new protections for religious minorities? Halima Gikandi reports.

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