KUALA LUMPUR: Religious groups and political parties within the Asean community must form a state apparatus to drown out the voices of extremism that is plaguing the region.
Asean interfaith experts felt that dialogues and token “shows” of religious harmony were not sufficient to address the growing threat of radicalism.
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