http://www.ucanews.com/news/prayers-offered-for-child-victims-of-church-bombing/77626
Prayers offered for child victims of church bombing Further attacks in Indonesia have led experts to consider a link with international jihadist group Over a hundred people from various groups joined the vigil in Jakarta on Nov.14 for the victims of a petrol bomb attack on a Protestant church. (ucanews.com photo) Ryan Dagur, Jakarta Indonesia November 15, 2016 Candles flickered in the Jakarta wind on Nov. 14 when over a hundred people from different religions gathered to pray for children killed and injured in a petrol bomb attack on a Protestant church in the Indonesian city of Samarinda. A convicted terrorist, known as Johanda, hurled a petrol bomb at the Batak Society Christian Church of Oikumene where several children were playing in the parking lot on Nov.13. Three suffered severe burns and two-and-a-half-year-old, Intan Ovivia Marbun, later died in hospital. People gathered in Jakarta to light candles, held photos of young Marbun and carried placards emblazoned with slogans condemning the act and promoting religious harmony. A similar vigil was held on Nov. 14 in Samarinda.
