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July 01, 2010

MUI Reminds FPI to Avoid Violence But Says It Can't Act
The Indonesian Council of Ulema say they have reminded the hard-line Islamic 
Defenders Front not to resort to violence and intimidation but say they have no 
authority to take action against such groups.

Amidhan, chairman of the council, also known as MUI, said they had committed to 
being a "big tent."

"MUI is the umbrella for all mass organizations from the most moderate to the 
most extreme," Amidhan said during a news conference after a meeting with Vice 
President Boediono at the Vice Presidential Palace on Jalan Medan Merdeka 
Selatan on Thursday.

He made the statement when asked about an alleged raid by a group of people 
identified as the Islamic Ummah Forum, which was allegedly backed by the 
Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), on a health care discussion sponsored by the 
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) in Banyuwangi, East Java, last 
week.

Amidhan said they had reminded the FPI not to commit violent acts and urged the 
police to investigate who was behind the Banyuwangi incident.

"Extreme or moderate groups are under our care but when they violate the law, 
it's up to the authorities to take action," he said.




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