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    MALAYSIA'S RACIAL UNITY HIGHLY RECOGNISED BY WORLD

    BESUT, June 18 (Bernama) -- Malaysia leads Asean countries and ranks second

    in Asia, after Japan, in the list of countries which succeed in maintaining

    unity among their people.

    National Unity and Integration Department director-general Datuk Azman Azmin

    Hassan said that based on the list issued by the Global Peace Index, Malaysia

    was at 19th position among the countries in the world.

    "The country''s success in fostering unity has attracted the world to learn

    how Malaysia does it.

    "This is due to the capability of the country''s leaders in maintaining unity

    among the people of various races, resulting in Malaysia being invited by the

    United Nations to table a working paper on unity in New York next month."

    He told this to reporters after the opening of the state-level Unity Week

    2011 celebration at the Air Tawar Beach Resort here today by State Health, Unity

    and Consumer Affairs Committee chairman Dr A. Rahman Mokhtar.

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    UNITY-RECOGNITION 2 (LAST) BESUT

    Azman said that with such a recognition given to Malaysia, there was no

    doubt about the peaceful situation in the country.

    Hence, he advised the people to maintain racial harmony in the country and

    to cooperate with the government to avoid any incident that could jeopardise the

    harmonious situation.

    He also advised the people to not participate in the illegal demonstration

    planned by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) on July 9.

    --BERNAMA

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