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Religious Superiors’ Association of South Sudan
The Religious Superiors Association of South Sudan (RSASS) counting more than 500 religious Sisters, Brothers and Priests, has issued a statement following a workshop on the Encyclical Letter of Pope Francis "Laudato Sii," held in Juba from 27th to 30th April 2016. The communiqué was handed to the newly appointed Minister for Environment and Forestry in South Sudan, Hon. Napwon, by the Executive body of the Association. The RSASS pointed out some worrying signs: pollution of the water, of the land, of the air; deforestation and cutting of trees without replacement, burning the forests, overgrazing and desertification and oil exploitation as the major income for the country but also a grave polluting agent.
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