Friday, February 16, 2007

Year of the Pig

Indonesia, the world's most populous Islamic nation, launched a special set of postal stamps to mark the Lunar New Year for the first time in its history.

But concerns over Muslim sensitivities led the postal service to drop plans to put a large pig on the stamps.

Instead, it chose an image of a Chinese temple on a red background surrounded by the 12 tiny signs of the Chinese Zodiac, including the pig, said Hana Suryana, director of PT Pos Indonesia.

"We took the middle path,'' he said, adding the decision was made after discussions with Muslim and Chinese leaders.

Ethnic Chinese make up about 5 percent of Indonesia's population of 220 million. Under the dictatorship of Suharto, which ended in 1998, the Chinese were subject to state discrimination and were prevented from celebrating the Lunar New Year.

"That has changed now, but we still feel uncomfortable celebrating the day in a large way because there are some people who cannot accept that Chinese culture is a part of Indonesian culture,'' said Jhony Tan, a trader in Jakarta's Chinatown, which was decked out with banners and bustling with shoppers.

Yusri Mohammad, president of the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia, said he had no problem with the Chinese celebrating the pig year in his country.

"The Year of the Pig is just a symbolic concept,'' he said.

"We shouldn't feel negative about it as long as the celebrations take into account Muslim sensitivities.'' - AP

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7 comments:

Lin Peh said...

All the Big Man very Big Square wan la. Won't be so sensitif towards things like dat wan la. Right ? ;-) Anyway, Gong Xi Fa Chai to you and family ;-) Yum Seng !

Anonymous said...

talk about progressive :D

gung xi gung xi to you too~~~

Anonymous said...

i am sorry to say...why are muslims so sensitive about even the drawings/depcition of pigs on stamps. islam doesn't thnk low of pigs it is just that the flesh of the animal is not considered good for consumption.

pigs are cute. they are also very clever.

religion should not be prohibitive of any life created by god. (that is if one genuinely believe in god as a mighty being)

then again, i am not known for my conservatism do i? ;-)

Gong Xi Fa Cai Maverick!

NvdV

zewt said...

why dont u check out this post and see how backward we are..... the post is not by me....

http://blog.thestar.com.my/permalink.asp?id=8984

Monsterball said...

Indonesia gets a bad reptutation for the horrific actions of a minority of extremists, who were being directed by Malaysian religious fanatics anyway. On average, the practice of Islam in Indonesia is much more tolerant than what's promoted by either PAS or Umno in Malaysia.
Malaysian non-Muslims, used to having to accomodate very strict religious requirements from their local Malay counterparts, often find a pleasant surprise when dealing with Indonesians.

Gong Xi Fa Cai Maverick !

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year! Eat more pork to celebrate lah.

Maverick SM said...

Happy New Year to all you guys and Gals