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Hard-line Islamic Groups Again Attack Praying Christians
Jakarta Globe | August 08, 2010



Bekasi, Indonesia. In the latest attack by extremists on religious minorities 
in West Java, 300 Islamic hard-liners intimidated, bullied and assaulted a 
priest and 20 Christian churchgoers praying in a field in Bekasi on Sunday 
morning.

The attack follows an identical incident last Sunday, when 300 members of the 
Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and Islamic People's Forum (FUI) protested 
against members of the Batak Christian Protestant Church (HKBP) from Pondok 
Timur Indah.

Churchgoers have been worshipping in a field in Ciketing Asem after the Bekasi 
municipality sequestered their church and sealed it from use.

Bekasi Mayor Mochtar Mohammad reportedly promised to let the Christian group 
hold church activities in Bekasi's public areas and also agreed to send police 
to safeguard the church's activities.

That appeared not to have happened on Sunday.

Reverend Luspida Simanjuntak told the Jakarta Globe that 20 churchgoers were 
praying in a field when they were surrounded and told to leave, which they 
refused to do.

The hard-liners then began to close in on the group and pushing followed. 
Luspida and another priest were also assaulted.

Luspida said the incident had prompted the group to file charges against the 
religious groups, alleging assault and defiling a religion.

She said she hoped the Bekasi local government would act to allow her 
congregation to pray in peace and safety.

"Each time we pray, we are shadowed by terror. If we're not allowed to worship 
in the field, give us a facility elsewhere," she said.




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