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Religious leaders say country's social fabric remains strong
By Dominique Loh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 29 February 2008 2249 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Religious groups in Singapore said the social fabric in Singapore is strong and is not affected in any way by Mas Selamat Kastari's escape.

When Mr John Paul Tan heard about the escape, he called one of his friends at St Joseph's Institution. The school is located near the Whitley Detention Centre where Mas Selamat was held.

He said: "I just rang Michael Broughton and asked him if he's been locked down with the rest of everybody else, and he said, 'Of course, there are Gurkhas all around'. They are a bit nervous because it's right in the middle of the action but otherwise it's normal. Things are going on as per normal."

As a church leader, he said it is important to stay focused on the real issue at hand. He believes the escape is a criminal matter, not a religious one.

But Muslim leaders said this one act may have undone the trust between Singaporeans.

Jazaair Jummat, Religious Officer, Kampung Alkaff Mosque, said: "Mas Selamat's escape from custody is a loss for him where rehabilitation efforts are concerned. A bigger consequence is that it affects our efforts towards a multi-racial society."

But Singapore's Catholic Church believes the incident has not caused any religious friction.

Nicholas Chia, Archbishop in Singapore, said: "We have good understanding among ourselves. I feel it is important for the Muslims to make their stand clear about this matter and it will consolidate our relationships. On the whole, it will not destroy our relationships."

While the search continues for Singapore's most wanted, some remain concerned about their safety and security.


- CNA/so

 

 



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