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Religious pluralism / Interfaith dialog / Intersectionality / Islam and other religions / International Network of Engaged Buddhists / Human rights in Burma / Islam in Burma / Sulak Sivaraksa / Piya Tan / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions
Date: 2013-07-18 15:11:07
Religious pluralism
Interfaith dialog
Intersectionality
Islam and other religions
International Network of Engaged Buddhists
Human rights in Burma
Islam in Burma
Sulak Sivaraksa
Piya Tan
Buddhism
Religion
Indian religions

International Buddhist-Muslim Joint Statement Shared Commitment of Action Bangkok, Thailand | 16 June 2013 Buddhist and Muslim leaders from South and South East Asian countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanm

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