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View all search results"Forget about the May 1998 riots. Let's create a more beautiful history. In Surakarta, tolerance between different ethnicities and religions has existed for ages. We must continue to maintain and preserve it," said Sumartono, who this year serves as head of the Solo Imlek committee.
This year’s score, which is in the range of 61 to 80, indicates that Indonesia is in “the high level of inter-religious harmony” even though the result is below 2015’s score.While the index has shown an improvement, some people still question the validity of the report.
“Religions exist so that humans can build civilization. We will be degrading our dignity as humans if we let ourselves get carried away by conflicts based on different choices or perceptions in the election,” Ahmad Syafi’i Ma’arif said.
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