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    Indonesia, Australia to co-host interfaith conference 6-7 December

    Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade web site, Canberra
    2 Dec 04

    Text of media release from the office of Foreign Affairs Minister
    Alexander Downer, carried by Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
    and Trade web site on 2 December

    I will co-host, together with my Indonesian counterpart Dr Hasan
    Wirayudha, an "International Dialogue on Interfaith Cooperation" in
    Yogyakarta on 6-7 December 2004.

    Australia and Indonesia are determined to foster greater understanding
    and build harmonious relationships between faith communities in our
    region. Neither country wants to let extremists set the agenda with
    their deliberate attempts to create discord and incite violence. We
    want to do more to empower the moderate majorities who seek peace,
    harmony and tolerance in all our communities.

    The dialogue will involve 10 faith and community leaders and
    interfaith experts from each ASEAN country, Australia, New Zealand,
    Papua New Guinea and East Timor.

    The Australian participants are: Cardinal George Pell, Catholic
    archbishop of Sydney; Rev John Baldock, Anglican Church; Ms Wendie
    Wilkie, Uniting Church; Rev John Henderson, general secretary of the
    National Council of Churches in Australia; Archbishop Aghan Baliozian,
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia and New Zealand; Dr Ameer
    Ali, president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils; The
    Most Venerable Phuoc Hue, president, Buddhist Federation of Australia;
    Sister Patricia Madigan OP, Catholic Church, Bishop's Advisory
    Committee (Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations); Ms Peta Jones
    Pellach, Executive Council of Australian Jewry; and Dr Appupillay
    Balasubramaniam, chairman of the board of directors, Hindu Council of
    Australia.

    Bringing together faith and community leaders from around the region
    will promote mutual understanding. The dialogue will explore regional
    case studies where communities have developed harmonious relations. By
    promoting understanding and learning from each other's experiences,
    the dialogue will foster a common regional resolve to meet challenges
    such as extremism.

    This is the first joint Australia-Indonesian government organized
    event of this type and will build on our strong record of cooperation
    in organizing major regional meetings to facilitate cooperation on
    counter-terrorism and people-smuggling.
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