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Christians, who make up 3% to 5% of Sudan’s population, are discriminated against under the dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir. With the revolution in 2019 and the fall of the former president, their situation has improved. But after the coup d’état that took place a month ago, Sudanese Christians feared that the repression that was pressing on them would return. The turmoil in the country makes believers anxious.