Disturbed at the abuse of religion in politics

PrintE-mail

Written by CPI Thursday, twenty-nine November 2012 15:02

E-Media

say noProjek Dialog initiator Ahmad Fuad Rahmat is appealing to members of the open to endorse the Declaration of National Solidarity. Ahmad Fuad is the research fellow during the progressive Muslim think-tank Islamic Renaissance Front.

The stipulation can be review in an online apply to during the Projek Dialog website as well as has dual goals: First, to call for Malaysians to verbalise up against racism as well as second, to demand the Malaysian supervision to ratify ICERD (the International Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination).

Projek Dialo! g is bot h alarmed as well as uneasy during the climb of community as well as extremist sentiments in Malaysian governing body as well as the certain attention given to extremist perspectives by the news media.

It is rightly uneasy during "the abuse of sacrament to legitimize extremist as well as anti-democratic politics".

And so should all moderate Malaysian be similarly uneasy as well as usually as endangered during the abuse of sacrament by politicians as well as their divine supporters.

The stipulation notes which there has been the "continuous persecution of religious minorities" joined with "the emergence of exclusive ethnocentric ultra-nationalist organizations masquerading as patriots".

With the current woeful lack of postulated attempts to encourage real as well as meaningful conversations about diversity across Malaysians, the symptoms described above can usually turn some-more pronounced.

Projek Dialog has now thrown the ball to the open justice "to do something" about these cleavages in Malaysia's complexity.

Ahmad Fuad urges the open to pointer the apply to endorsing Projek Dialog's message of oneness so which we can all begin with the greater degree of seriousness, frankness as well as togetherness the "dialogue towards envisioning the pacific as well as some-more inclusive Malaysia for all".

Read More @ Source



More Barisan Nasional (BN) | Pakatan Rakyat (PR) | Sociopolitics Plus |
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

No comments: