Race and Religion : Part I

Written by Niz on November 14, 2008 – 4:18 pm -

Introduction

On 10th. November, 2008, the rather colourfully nomenclatured Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies organized a roundtable conference – incidentally not a faculty connected with the military. The theme of the conference was Future of Malaysia.

There were approximately 40 participants. There were academicians [Prof. Shad Faruqi (UiTM), Datuk Dr. Denison Jayasooria (UKM) and Assoc. Prof. Azmi Shahrom (UM)], lawyers [former Bar Council President, Mr. Yeo Yang Poh, present Bar Council Vice-President, Mr. Ragunath Kesavan and Mr. Philip Koh] and even members from the local media [Dina Zaman and Michelle Gunaseelan].

It was an eclectic mix of people and this probably encouraged a diverse range of viewspoints being put forward. Despite that diversity, the ever recurrent issues of race and religion arose during the course of discussions and was a focal part of the conference discussions.

Having just come away from the conference, having read a bit more and having thought that much more on those twin issues, it seemed a sensible time as any to flesh out some of my thinking on this issue. More so given:

  • the recent announcement by the current Deputy Prime Minister that the 30% equity provisions remains a national policy;
  • in light of the demonstrations against the Bar Council’s forum on August 2008; and
  • in view of the IGPs warnings against demonstrations held by non-Muslims NGOs against the fatwas against tomboys and yoga.

To be continued …

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2 Comments to “Race and Religion : Part I”

  1. John Lang Says:

    The suspense is killing me. Please, when will you write Part II?

  2. Niz Says:

    Dear John,

    This Saturday. Sorry, the past couple of weeks has been absolutely horrendous – work wise I mean.

    But it will be up on Saturday. Promise. :)

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