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Monday, December 21, 2009
Malaysian Coalition Calls For Royal Commission On Religious Issues
In Malaysia, the Pakatan Rakyat (a coalition of three political parties) has formally proposed the creation of a Royal Commission to deal with religious issues, particularly where civil and syariah law overlap. Saturday's Malaysian Insider reported on the coalition's new Common Policy Framework document which defends the dominant position of Islam in Malaysia, but calls for more dialogue between various cultures and religions to promote understanding in the face of increasing religious extremism. It also promises to assure suitable burial places for all religions. The new statement avoids calling for creation of an Islamic state-- a position that has been the contentious policy of one coalition partner, the PAS.