By Michael Atit
Sudan's transitional government has agreed in principle to separate religion and state after three decades of Islamic rule in the country.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and Abdel-Aziz Adam al-Hilu, the leader of the rebel SPLM-North faction, signed a declaration of principles in the Ethiopian capital, Addis...
Sudan’s Government Agrees To Separate Religion And State
Eurasia Review
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