Democratic Unionist Party are on moderate ground ...... in Sudan
I've been reading The State of Africa: A History of Fifty Years of Independence, after a trip to the Gambia earlier this summer and I was rather startled to discover, in a chapter about Sudan, that the blighted East African country has its very own Democratic Unionist Party.
No doubt the knowledgeable readers of Three Thousand Versts (if any still remain) will be way ahead of the curve on this fact, but it came as a revelation to me.
Now Sudan is not renowned for its history of religious tolerance. Indeed it provided sanctuary for Bin Laden in the 1990s and it was widely regarded at the time as the country in the world with least religious freedom.
Even back then the Democratic Unionist Party in Sudan campaigned for pluralism and state neutrality as regards religion. Get your heads around that Northern Irish readers!
No doubt the knowledgeable readers of Three Thousand Versts (if any still remain) will be way ahead of the curve on this fact, but it came as a revelation to me.
Now Sudan is not renowned for its history of religious tolerance. Indeed it provided sanctuary for Bin Laden in the 1990s and it was widely regarded at the time as the country in the world with least religious freedom.
Even back then the Democratic Unionist Party in Sudan campaigned for pluralism and state neutrality as regards religion. Get your heads around that Northern Irish readers!
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