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“Kisah orang Indonesia keturunan Yahudi”

A magazine story about a congregation of Jewish Indonesians — a small, oft-ignored and unrecognized group. In its constitution, Indonesia recognizes only six religions: Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Confucianism.

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“Negara dan kekerasan agama”

A BBC story on how Indonesia’s government has continued to fail in promoting tolerance among the different religious groups in the country. Includes photos.

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July-December, 2010 International Religious Freedom Report: Brunei

The Annual Report to Congress on International Religious Freedom describes the status of religious freedom in each foreign country, government policies violating religious belief and practices of groups, religious denominations, and individuals, and U.S. policies to promote religious freedom around the world. It is submitted in compliance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.

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Buddha’s Light International Association

BLIA is a faith-based organization of monastic and lay Buddhists, and an NGO under the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Work done by BLIA include promoting education and raising gender equality, providing medical services and emergency relief, and supporting environmental sustainability. The association emphasizes long-term assistance, especially regarding education and basic health […]

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Journalism.sg

Journalism.sg is a site for sharing information and views about the Singaporean press. The site was launched in June 2007 to serve anyone interested in the news media in Singapore. To facilitate dialogue among these various constituencies, the articles and links published here are deliberately diverse in their orientations. They range from activists’ critiques, academic […]

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Asian Media Information and Communication Centre

The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) is a non-profit NGO and a registered charity in Singapore with the mission of spearheading the development of media and communication expertise in Asia within the broad framework of economic, social and cultural development.

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