Amos 5:24 "Instead let justice flow like a stream,
and righteousness ike a river that never goes dry."
We,
Heads of Churches of the Sudan, their Representatives, General
Secretaries and Women Leaders of our Churches, assembled in the Juba
Peoples' Forum meeting in Juba, Southern Sudan, on 1st to 5th
August 2008 under the theme "The Road towards Self Determination
and Popular Consultation-Understanding the Achievements and
Challenges of the CPA".
Aware
of
our spiritual responsibility, affirming our lead to bring about
justice, peace and reconciliation, we have spent four days of very
valuable discussions, listening and in dialogue with one another, to
assess the current situation in our country and plan how the Church
can respond in co-operation with our communities and government.
Being
grateful
to the Sudan Council of Churches (SCC), the Sudan Ecumenical Forum
(SEF) and all our partners who helped organize this Forum; commending
the Sudan Catholic Bishops Conference, Sudan Focal Point-Europe and
RECONCILE staff persons who diligently and skilfully facilitated the
Forum, we hereby state the following:
Comprehensive
Peace Agreement (CPA):
Having heard from the presentations by the facilitators and guest
speakers, we comment the achievements so far, and all reaffirm our
commitment to work to safeguard the CPA, which provides the basis for
a just and sustainable peace in Sudan. We nevertheless recognize
the existing problems like the boarder demarcation, and that many
people within our communities remain poorly informed about the
content of the CPA, and see an urgent need for its widespread
dissemination and interpretation. We commit ourselves as Churches
to:
Use preaching opportunities, public occasions and the
mass media to disseminate information on the CPA;
Organize
workshops, seminars and Forums;
Co-operate with UNMIS in
organizing CPA awareness programmes; Net-work with NGOs, including
use of their materials to promote the CPA, and translation of CPA
into local languages.
Elections
in 2009:
Aware
that
the elections are one process in the right direction on the road to
Democracy, Good governance, Self-Determination and Popular
Consultation, we congratulate the Government for passing the
Electoral Law which we need to familiarise ourselves with very soon.
We therefore commit ourselves to start voters' education and call
upon our partners to support this endeavour.
The
Referendum on Self Determination:
We
recognize
the Referendum to be held in 2011 as being of key significance in the
implementation of the CPA.
We are aware of the various aspirations of our communities; we consider it important for Church leaders to speak with a united voice on this issue.
We
affirm
our commitment as spelt out in our document of 2002 "Let my
people choose". We also affirm the right of every human being to
decide his or her destiny, and accordingly we support the right of
self determination for the people of Southern Sudan to decide their
future. We commit ourselves to raise awareness on the Referendum to
ensure that the process is carried out with transparency, and propose
that the Church and community leaders be involved in ensuring such
transparency.
The
Popular consultation:
We
are aware
that the people of Southern Kordofan and Southern Blue Nile will not
participate in a Referendum to be held in 2011, but through a process
of Popular Consultation. We
urge
all Church leaders in the respective areas to speak with one united
voice on this issue as they enlighten their people as we affirm the
right of every human being to decide his or her destiny. We
therefore commit
ourselves to the enlightenment of our people to create understanding
through organising forums for people in Southern Blue Nile and
Southern Kordofan, advocate for structures for popular consultations
to be put in place as soon as possible and to lobby the International
Community to put pressure on the 2 parties.
CPA
and Darfur:
We are concerned
that the ICC indictment of President Omer Hassan El Bashir on
Genocide, War crimes and Crimes against Humanity may affect the
implementation of the CPA and the peace process. We
call upon
all concerned to take into consideration the CPA implementation, the
plight of the people of Darfur, and to ensure that Justice and Peace
are upheld.
Safety
and Human Security:
We
are saddened
on hearing that there are people who are still holding arms in the
communities and using these arms for creating insecurity including
cattle raiding and robbery. We commit ourselves to identify these
groups and engage them in dialogue with the purpose of reaching
understanding of disarmament.
Religion:
We
note
that Religion has been a source of conflict in the Sudan, and
understanding the different religions in the Sudan is required.
There should be more opportunities provided through Forums for
addressing Religious issues and concerns at all levels, including
the
Government of National Unity, Government of Southern Sudan and
States.
Environment/
Ecology:
We
call upon
GoNU and GOSS to strictly control the disposals of the waste from the
oil refineries leading to environmental disaster in the oil producing
states. We
are concerned
about the pollution in the cities, along the roads, of the rivers,
and many other places. We
commit
ourselves to advocate and lobby for the compensation for those
displaced by the oil and other commercial interests, for proper
regulations on the activities of commercial and private interests,
including strict environmental controls, the protection of wildlife
and education on ecological issues.
The
position of the Churches in Northern Sudan:
While
there may be
uncertainty regarding the future political arrangements, we affirm
that the Church has no boundaries. We commit ourselves to the unity
of the Church of Sudan whether across one or two countries.
In
addition, we commit
ourselves to:
Constructive engagement with
governments/authorities, at all levels to seek solutions to the
challenges of the CPA implementation.
Have independent church
observers in parliaments, to keep the churches informed and to convey
their input. Organise regular Prayer breakfasts with
parliaments/governments/ judiciary on all levels.
Reorganise
and strengthen the chaplaincy in the organised forces.
Establish
Church committees to liaise and engage in research about what is
happening on the ground and to move to conflict places whenever
needed.
Provide orientation/training within the church on
justice, peace and reconciliation.
Establish an evaluation
format to follow up forums which are conducted, and extend these
forums to different parts of country.
Engage in Civic
education, familiarise with the major points of the CPA, and the laws
resulting out of it, most relevant to the various constituencies on
the ground, and to provide workshops.
To strengthen
communication, get better involved in documentation and research, and
to make best use of various media, especially in local languages.
Strengthen efforts to advocate with international bodies
and
national government institutions, especially on issues dealing
with human
dignity
As
we close we hold the concerns of all our people in our hearts,
especially those in Darfur and Abyei, and commit ourselves before God
to prayer and act on their behalf.
Signed
on behalf of the Juba Peoples' Forum participants:
Bishop Daniel Adwok Sudan Catholic Church
Bishop Andrew Wawa
Africa Inland Church
Fr. Bishey Al Anthony Coptic Church
Rev.
Abraham Nul Yor Sudan Interior Church
Rev. Paul Bol
Presbytarian Church of Sudan
Rev.Tillian Komi Sudanese Church of
Christ
Rev.Lino Minadi Nyambar Sudan Evangelical Presbyterian
Church
Ev. Daniel Bayima Greek Catholic Church
Rev. Enock
Tombe Episcopal Church of Sudan
Rev. Peter Tibi General
Secretary, SCC
Juba, 5th August 2008 (signed copy with SCC)
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