A Christian organization, Christian Solidarity International, has been trying to end slavery by buying back the slaves from their Arab captors.
What does CSI stand for?
CSI stands for Christian Solidarity International
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Joined by anti-slavery activists as diverse as the Switzerland-based Christian Solidarity International (CSI) and the primarily African-American Sudan Campaign, the congressmen have launched a high-profile civil disobedience crusade to highlight the ongoing atrocities committed by the government-sponsored militiamen known as the Janjaweed.
Two Canadians are planning their second trip to Sudan to do just that, this time as representatives of Christian Solidarity International.
Swiss-based Christian Solidarity International says it has redeemed more than 6,000 people since 1995, paying about $50 for each slave.
Christian Solidarity International estimates tens of thousands of black slaves are owned by Arabs in northern Sudan.