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New look Pas heralds new era

 Christianity, Ethnic and inter-religious relations, Islam, M'sian politics, Malaysian elections, Universal spiritual values  21 Responses »
Jun 092011
 

The new look Pas has given many Malaysians reason to hope that a more inclusive brand of politics is possible. This is a piece I wrote for Asia Times:

 Posted by Anil Netto at 11.26pm  Tagged with: benevolent, Islam, Islamic state, Pas, welfare state

Interfaith walk for peace, sustainable environment

 Environment, Ethnic and inter-religious relations, Sustainable development, Universal spiritual values  5 Responses »
May 242011
 

Well before dawn on Sunday, 22 May, some 300 people of different faiths walked 5km from Hong Hock Si Temple in Perak Road to China Street Ghaut in George Town.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 12.24pm  Tagged with: environment, interfaith, journey of awakening, peace

Francis Loh speaks on ‘New Politics’

 Democracy, Development issues, Education and students' rights, Ethnic and inter-religious relations, M'sian politics, Malaysian elections  No Responses »
May 202011
 
Francis Loh speaks on 'New Politics'

Aliran secretary Prof Francis Loh will be speaking tomorrow, Saturday, 21 May from 11.00am – 2.00pm at The Annexe Gallery, Central Market Annex, KL.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 8.56pm  Tagged with: development, ethnicity, Francis Loh, new politics

Christian leaders’ “pledges” raise eyebrows

 Christianity, Ethnic and inter-religious relations, Islam, Media  46 Responses »
May 162011
 

The news that Christians leaders had given pledges to the PM during a luncheon meeting on 12 May has raised eyebrows.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 6.18pm  Tagged with: Christian leaders, Media, meeting, Najib, pledges, Utusan

Utusan: Penang Pas lodges police report

 Christianity, Ethnic and inter-religious relations, Islam, Media  28 Responses »
May 112011
 
Utusan: Penang Pas lodges police report

Penang Pas lodged a police report this afternoon, criticising Utusan Malaysia for publishing “provocative news aimed at creating ethnic and religious tension in the country”.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 5.21pm  Tagged with: Christianity, Islam, Media, Pas, Utusan
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