South Sudan bishops (2): famine ‘man-made’

Written by David Fletcher 17 Mar 2017
South Sudan bishops (2): famine ‘man-made’

South Sudan’s Catholic bishops have issued a pastoral letter condemning the civil war and labelling the famine ‘man-made’. The document responds to reports from all seven dioceses. They denounce government and opposition violence against civilians. ‘The killing, torturing and raping of civilians is a war crime. We want the world to hear the true situation in which our people find themselves. Our country is gripped by a humanitarian crisis - famine, economic hardship, and insecurity. Our people are struggling simply to survive.’ The bishops tell how people have been herded into their houses which were then set on fire, and recount atrocities of bodies dumped in sewage-filled septic tanks. They said, ‘People live in fear. While food shortages are partly related to poor rains, it is violence and a plummeting economy that are pushing the population over the edge into famine’.

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  • Pray: for the bishops’ proposal to join partner churches in neighbouring countries to urge support for the Council’s Action Plan for Peace, drawing on regional Catholic bodies and Vatican influence. (Ja. 5:11)