Thirst No More is a Texas based humanitarian organisation aiming to provide clean, safe, and sustainable drinking water in Darfur, Sudan.
Apart from their overt humanitarian activities the Sudanese authorities claim that the group has been trying to get Muslims to apostatise from Islam.
Sources claim that 3,400 Arabic Bibles were found in the offices of the organisation :
"A US aid group has been expelled from Sudan's war-hit region of Darfur for having a large stock of Arabic-language bibles....
...The Texas-based "Thirst No More" humanitarian group's Internet website says its work in Darfur focuses on "bringing clean, safe, and sustainable drinking water," with no reference to Christian missionary work or distribution of bibles in Muslim Darfur.
A Sudanese official said members of the group have admitted possessing 3,400 bibles in Arabic in violation of laws and agreements governing the work of humanitarian organisations in the country.
Osman Hussein Abdallah, Sudan's commissioner for humanitarian aid in North Darfur.. [said] the organisation was unable to explain why it had such a large number of bibles.
The American embassy in Khartoum was unable to confirm that Thirst No More had been expelled, saying it had been unable to contact members of the group." (Middle East Online)
I thought the people of Darfur were at the receiving end of a genocide. What need would they have for Christian Bibles ?
U.S. Christians Entice Darfur Muslims With Water And Bibles
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Submitted by atheo on Sat, 2009-01-31 21:41

Same'ol trick! LOL