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Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Religion Clauses of South Sudan's Transitional Constitution Revealed
While the full text of South Sudan's Transitional Constitution has apparently not yet been publicly released, Minister of Justice, John Luk Jok, on Monday told employees of the Ministry of Justice that the Constitution separates religion from politics. According to the Sudan Tribune, the Justice Minister said that Article 8 (1) of the Transitional Constitution states clearly that religion and state are be separate, while paragraph (2) provides that all religions are to be treated equally. Article 23 of the Transitional Constitution protects the right to worship or assemble in connection with any religion or belief and the right to establish and maintain places of worship. It goes on to provide that the government will extend any assistance to religions that request it, without prejudice.