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Churches warn of threat of genocide in Sudan.


The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ) has sent $20,000 to a worldwide appeal for thousands of Sudanese civilians who have been displaced from their homes by ongoing violence in the Darfur and Upper Nile Coordinates:

Upper Nile (Arabic: أعالي النيل; transliterated: (A'aly an-Nyl) or (Aâlâ En Nîl) is one of the 26
 regions.

The All Africa Conference of Churches All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) is an ecumenical fellowship that represents more than 120 million African Christians in 169 national churches and regional Christian councils[1].  (AACC AACC American Association of Community Colleges (formerly American Association of Junior Colleges)
AACC American Association for Clinical Chemistry
AACC American Association of Cereal Chemists
AACC Anne Arundel Community College
) has warned of a "genocide in the making" in the northeast African nation where government-backed militias have been raiding villages in these areas, according to Ecumenical News International (ENI). AACC compared the situation in Sudan to that of Rwanda 10 years ago where 800,000 people were killed. The AACC said it has received reports that the homes of about 23,000 people had been destroyed in the Upper Nile region.

PWRDF, the Anglican Church of Canada's disaster relief and development agency, sent its contribution to its global partner, Action by Churches Together, which has been assisting the Sudan Council of Churches and Norwegian Church Aid in providing emergency relief to more than 30,000 victims.

PWRDF also joined Kairos Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment". The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. , a Canadian ecumenical social-justice organization, in urging the Canadian government to help stop the violence in Sudan and to "take leadership in assuring a comprehensive peace process between the government of Sudan and its opposition."

"The Canadian government has not acted beyond some 'behind the scenes' work at the Human Rights Commission in Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
," said a PWRDF report on its Web site.

AACC has accused African governments of "indifference to the suffering of the people of Sudan, for failing to respond to their appeals and for having supported the re-election of Sudan to the executive committee of the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Commission," ENI reported.

"The recent unfolding situation truly lends itself to genocide in the making," AACC general secretary Mvume Dandala said in Nairobi. "If another tragedy develops in proportion to that of Rwanda, this will be an indictment on our generation."

World Council of Churches general secretary Sam Kobia has called on Sudanese president Lieutenant-General Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir "to take steps to take action; to move in a matter.

See also: Step
 to put an end to to destroy.
- Fuller.

See also: End
 human rights violations in the [Darfur] region and to ensure that those guilty of committing acts of violence and human rights abuses are brought to justice."

Meanwhile, ENI said that Frank Griswold, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States, reported recently that Sudanese police had evicted church staff at the Episcopal Church of Sudan offices in Khartoum as part of a series of attempts to end church work in Sudan.
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