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Southeast Asia
Embattled Christians ask Indonesian president for protection
2010-12-14
[Dawn] Indonesian Christians appealed to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for protection on Monday after Mohammedan vigilante groups, backed by police, surrounded their homes and forced them to leave.

More than 100 members of the Batak Christian Protestant Church (HKBP) were forced to evacuate seven houses in Rancaekek Wetan village outside Jakarta on Sunday as Mohammedans staged angry protests over unauthorised religious services.

The Christians say they have been forced to hold services inside their homes because the local government has repeatedly knocked back and ignored requests to approve a church or authorise another venue for their place of worship.

The protesters included members of violent vigilante groups which have close ties to the security forces in the Mohammedan-majority country.

"The situation was quite tense yesterday. If we didn't ask them (the Christians) to leave, there would have been bad consequences. We tried to avoid any destruction or physical attacks," local police chief Hendro Pandowo said.

"They don't have any permit to use the houses as places of worship. We can't arrest (the Mohammedans) as they got a permit to hold the protest."

"If the place was legally designated as a church, we'd provide security protection. Otherwise, we can't do much as it's against the law."

HKBP Reverend Hutagalung said the Christians would continue to worship in their houses and urged Yudhoyono to uphold religious freedoms enshrined in the country's constitution.

"We'll continue to worship there whatever the consequences," he told AFP.

"We want President Yudhoyono to give us a guarantee that we'll be able to practise our faith freely without any intimidation from other groups."

Sunday's incident is the latest in a series of confrontations between Protestants and Mohammedans in the Bandung and Bekasi areas near Jakarta in recent months, including the stabbing and beating up of church leaders.

The unresolved tensions -- and Yudhoyono's failure to rein in violent thug groups -- have undermined the country's reputation for tolerance which US President Barack B.O. Obama held up as "Indonesia's example to the world" during a visit in October.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Go here
http://obamasgarden.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/unveiling-the-hdoh-seal/
Posted by: Lemuel Ulinesing9261   2010-12-14 21:13  

#4  US President Barack B.O. Obama held up as "Indonesia's example to the world"

So according to Obumbles - lopping off the heads of 4 christian girls in cold blood for the crime of being christian (and only giving the killers 15 years with time off for muslim Holidays) is a good example.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-12-14 13:52  

#3  The unresolved tensions -- and Yudhoyono's failure to rein in violent thug groups -- have undermined the country's reputation for tolerance which US President Barack "B.O." Obama held up as "Indonesia's example to the world" during a visit in October.

Apparently he forgot about the massacres of Christians in Ambon in 2005-2006. Or was he hailing that as an example to the world?
Posted by: mom   2010-12-14 13:48  

#2  Freedom of religion is not a strong point in Islamic Countries.

How about we make a deal where Muslim countries only accept muslim immigrants and Christian countries only accept Christian immigrants.This would make UK/US safer!
Posted by: Paul   2010-12-14 11:47  

#1  Smart of them not to ask US president.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-12-14 02:46  

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