Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Anglican Bishop follows his fleeing flock across Africa

From Anglican News-

A bishop in Sudan has bemoaned the worsening war situation in his country. He said the continuing air bombardment on civilians and lack of humanitarian aid has increased the immigration of people from his diocese to neighbouring countries.

Bishop of Kadugli Diocese, the Rt Revd Andudu Adam Elnail said this in a report to highlight activities of “pastoral, administrative work and participation in peace talks between the Government of Sudan and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in North".

No safe haven for immigrants

More than 200,000 Nuba People had sought refuge in the Republic of South Sudan only to find themselves in another war torn area. “Many got confused and traumatized and some ran back to the war zone areas in the Nuba Mountains preferring to die in their home land,” reported Bishop Andudu.


More here-

http://www.anglicannews.org/news/2014/04/sudan-anglican-bishop-follows-his-fleeing-flock-across-africa.aspx

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