Statutory council on inter-religious issues proposed


By LAM LI
  • Nation
  • Monday, 19 May 2003

KUALA LUMPUR: The setting up of a consultative statutory organisation, with a similar framework to Suhakam, has been proposed to receive and address inter-religious grievances. 

Consensus was reached at the end of the “Towards the formation of an inter-religious council” workshop organised by the Bar Council on Saturday with some 100 participants adopting points of agreement to pave the way for effective inter-religious understanding and problem-solving. 

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