Suffering from years of war and decades of persecution, the largely Christian population of Sudan’s Nuba Mountains faces what the World Food Programme has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Photo courtesy of Free Burma Rangers. “The government is trapping the people within the city. They’re not allowing the civilians to move out. The reports we’re hearing is they’re using the civilians as human shields,” said Caleb Maisonville of the Free Burma Rangers, a faith-based, frontline aid organization, speaking from the ground in South Kordofan, Sudan. Now in its third year, Sudan’s civil war has produced what the World Food Programme calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Nearly 34 million people, 65 percent of the population, need urgent humanitarian assistance. Nearly 29 million are acutely…

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