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Sudanese Boy "Crucified" by Radical Muslims The Muslim government of
Khartoum has declared a jihad, or holy war, against the mostly Christian South.
Damare, a small Sudanese boy, was taken as a slave and forced to
tend camels after his village was attacked by radical Muslims. One day Damare, who had
been raised in a Christian home, snuck away from his master to attend a church service.
When he returned, his Muslim master was waiting for him and accused of committing a deadly
act, "meeting with infidels." The master then dragged Damare into a field where
he nailed his feet and knees into a large board while the boy cried out in agony.
Damare was miraculously rescued and has told The Voice of the Martyrs that just as Jesus
was nailed and forgave, he forgives also. What bold faith from a simple Sudanese boy!
Damare is not alone in the persecution he has endured. The Muslim government of Khartoum
in the North has declared a jihad, or holy war, against the mostly Christian South. Omar
Hassan al-Turabi, an Islamic leader, has stated that anyone who opposes Islam "has no
future." Since 1985, approximately two million have perished due to the
genocide. Families in the South are terrorized-fathers killed, mothers raped, and
children sold into slavery. Yet in the midst of these atrocities, the Christians in Sudan
remains strong, worshiping their Savior and leading others to Him.
Damare has now received some assistance from workers with The Voice of the Martyrs. His
wounds are still open and additional medical attention as well as some rehabilitation is
still needed. (VOM is looking into further assistance.)
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