Thursday, January 28, 2010

U.S. & Indonesian Governments Sponsor Interfaith Talks

Held for the first time ever, the dialogue was expected to further enhance bilateral relations between the two countries and contribute to religious communities` ability to cooperate in creating concrete programs to help solve world problems.

Themed "Building Collaborative Communities: Enhancing Cooperation among People of Different Faiths", the dialogue`s results will be reported to the two countries` governments.


RI-US interfaith meet stresses religious tolerance in schools

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - A number of religious leaders and youth figures from Indonesia and the United States participating in an Interfaith Dialogue here have agreed to promote religious tolerance in schools in their respective communities.

"Religious and youth leaders from both countries will make schools aware of the importance of inculcating students with the ability to understand and respect other faiths to avoid discrimination or violence, especially against minorities," said Zainal Abidin Bagir, executive director of the Center for Religious and Cross Cultural Studies (CRCS), who was a panelist at the dialogue that took place here January 25-27.

Bagir said delegates from both countries discussed the need to familiarize communities about religious diversity as an important action to create a tolerant community able to cooperate in efforts to improve the quality of their lives.

...The Indonesia-US interfaith dialogue also ended with its partcipants committing themselves to eight goals, namely ending poverty, protecting the environment, promoting education on religious diversity and the common good and advancing good governance.

The Indonesian delegation to the meeting was led by the Foreign Ministry`s Director General of Information and Public Diplomacy, Andri Hadi and the US delegation by Senior Director of Global Engagement for the White House National Security Council, Pradeep Ramamurthy.

See also: RI-US interfaith leaders visit Istiqlal mosque

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