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ENS - Episcopal Church of Sudan Protest to Government


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Date Tue, 25 May 2004 04:06:06 -0700

ACNS 3832     |     SUDAN     |     24 MAY 2004

Protest letter from the Episcopal Church of Sudan to the Sudanese
Government

22 May 2004

His Excellency Dr Issam Ahmed al Bashir
The Minister of Religious Guidance and Endowments
Government of Sudan

Your Excellency,

We are writing to protest against recent action of Federal and State
Authorities in Khartoum against the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS).

Without any notice or warning, armed police arrived at the ECS Guest
House (Sharia Baladia, al Mugran) at 9am on Thursday 20 May 2004. The
police ordered the immediate eviction of ECS personnel and properties
from the building. Staff were warned that if the order was not complied
with, force would be used to ensure compliance. Three truckloads of
armed riot police were threateningly positioned at the gate for this
purpose.

The police then entered the guest house and ordered clearance of all
furniture, carpets and effects. Additional trucks and labourers had been
brought for this purpose and everything was removed to the trucks.

We wish to make a serious protest at this provocative action against the
Church. The police treated the premises and staff as if we were
criminals. The court order was made in such a way as to cause maximum
disruption to church activities:

*Giving no advance notice of the eviction
*Authorising the use of force
*Being served on a Thursday in such a way that no appeal was possible to
stay the action

When ECS lawyers requested the court for details of the court order,
they were refused.

This is the fourth time that ECS principal church properties in Khartoum
have been acted against by the police:

*First, the confiscation of the old Cathedral in 1971
*Then attempts to seize the Diocese of Khartoum's headquarters in
Omdurman in 1997
*Then the Easter incident in April 2001 when riot police stormed All
Saints' Cathedral
*And now, on 20 May 2004, the forced eviction from the ECS Guest House

The ECS Guest House houses the Office of the Archbishop of the Episcopal
Church of the Sudan as well as the Office of the Diocese of Renk and
other church offices. The action against the guest house is therefore
directed against the top leadership of the Episcopal Church. As the
fourth major police action, the eviction appears to be part of a
systematic attempt to undermine the work of the Church. The eviction was
clearly well planned - the presence of large numbers of armed riot
police, and the removal trucks and labourers ready to clear the
property. We hold the Government of Sudan accountable for this action.

This event serves to highlight the vulnerability of Christians in
Northern Sudan under Sudanese Sharia law. It raises serious questions
over the unity of the country if the Government is unable or unwilling
to protect its citizens and if Christians are to be deliberately
targeted in the national capital. We challenge the Government of Sudan
to give a clear indication that it is serious about peace. We call upon
the Government of Sudan:

*Immediately to restore the ECS Guest House to its rightful owner - the
Episcopal Church of the Sudan
*To ensure the protection of religious freedom for all citizens
*To recognise and respect the legitimate authorities of the Church
*To explain why the Ministry of Religious Guidance misled the Court to
believe that Mr Gabriel Roric Jur, who was dismissed from his position
as bishop in 2003, was "Archbishop of ECS"
*To cease using Mr Gabriel Roric Jur to attempt to destroy the Episcopal
Church of the Sudan

We look forward to hearing from you and to seeing action on these
important points.

Yours sincerely,

Rt Revd Daniel Deng
Secretary to the Episcopal Council
and Bishop of Renk

Rt Revd Ezekiel Kondo
Bishop of Khartoum

Revd Enock Tombe
Interim Provincial Secretary

CC:

The Most Revd Joseph Biringi Hassan Marona
Archbishop of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan

The Most Revd Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury

Secretary General, Sudan Council of Churches
Secretary General, Sudan Inter-Religious Council
Secretary General, All Africa Conference of Churches
Sister Churches in Sudan

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