| Penang sets up first non-Islamic religious affairs portfolio |
| Sunday, 20 February 2011 22:57 |
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THE Penang state government has set up a non-Islamic religious affairs state executive council portfolio, the first in the country. The portfolio was established in conjunction with the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng will head it. "Despite our differences," said Lim. "We are united by our common aspirations for good practices and universal moral values of peace, justice, moderation and harmony." The portfolio was presented by Deputy Chief Minister II P Ramasamy, who will also serve as the department's deputy. Read here. Among those who have come out in support of the news is Selangor state executive councilor Dr Xavier Jayakumar. "The central aim and objectives of the committee for non-Muslim affairs is to promote greater inter-faith understanding and build strong working relationships between all non-Muslim religious bodies and the state governments," he said. Read here.The announcement has come under fire by Utusan Malaysia claiming that it will be used to sideline Muslims. Read here. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon dismissed the announcement. "(Lim) is just trying to pull off a publicty stunt," he told reporters. Read here. Penang in top 10 list Penang has been included in Yahoo!'s list of "10 Islands to Explore Before You Die". The list, which ranks Penang ahead of Galapagos and Palm Islands Dubai and is one of two Asian islands in the list, hails Penang's "fusion of cultures" that is evident in its architecture and food. "The delectable fare on offer memorably mingles Malaysian, Chinese, Indian and European flavours," it said. Jagdeep Singh, Penang Tourism committee deputy chairman, welcomed the announcement. "It is certainly a welcome recognition, especially after George Town has been bestowed World Heritage Site status by Unesco." Read here. Other news
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