A senior church leader in Sudan continues to work for peace and democracy as the country faces a vital referendum on whether to separate south and north.
A senior Sudanese church official says political parties must agree on the sharing of oil wealth to minimise north-south border tensions in Africa's largest nation.
The head of the Sudan Council of Churches has urged citizens to accept the election victory of Omar al-Bashir, despite the ICC 'crimes against humanity' charges he faces.
The General Secretary of the Sudan Council of Churches has said that the current national elections in Africa's biggest country do not qualify as free and fair.
Members of Parliament and other public figures will meet with the Anglican Archbishop of Sudan this afternoon (11 January 2010), at a meeting to discuss peace, war, faith and the future of his troubled country.
The UK must take urgent and decisive action to reinvigorate the peace processes in Sudan, says Giles Fraser. Only with real international leadership can we hope to realise our commitment to protect the dignity of human life in Sudan.
Violence in southern Sudan is rife, with many women, children and elderly people among the victims, the new head of the Sudan Council of Churches, the Rev Ramadan Chan Liol, has warned.