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Rights Group Blasts Yudhoyono's UN Blasphemy Resolution
Firdha Novialita | September 25, 2012



A human rights group on Tuesday criticized President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s 
plan to propose an international protocol against religious defamation at a 
United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York on Tuesday.

“We seriously condemn the president’s blasphemy resolution,” M. Choirul Anam, 
deputy director of the Human Rights Working Group, said at a press conference 
on Tuesday in Jakarta. “This shows a setback in Indonesian diplomacy.”


Yudhoyono said at a press conference over the weekend that he would propose the 
international protocol at the UN’s 67th General Assembly, in the interest of 
maintaining world peace and preventing conflict.

“Indonesia has a moral obligation to convey opinions and also to think of an 
international protocol on how we can prevent actions or initiatives that could 
be categorized as religious blasphemy, from one religion to another,” Yudhoyono 
said.

Yudhoyono’s announcement came in the wake of a recently released anti-Islam 
film that has incited protests, some violent, across the globe. 

Choirul said regardless, Yudhoyono’s proposal amounted to retrograde diplomacy 
and tainted the image of Indonesia.

“[An anti-] blasphemy resolution threatens minority groups,” Choirul said. 
“Proposing a blasphemy [protocol] means we’re asking other countries to do bad 
things. This threatens world peace.”

HRWG stated that the government should have learned from its implementation of 
the nation’s 1965 Blasphemy Law, which the rights group said has been used to 
tolerate or justify violence in the name of religion.

“In the Tajul Muluk case that used the Blasphemy Law, the punishment was 
heavier, from an [initial] two [years in prison] into four years,” Choirul 
said, referring a decision by the East Java high court to extend the sentence 
first handed down by a district court. “With this resolution, it means calling 
for the world to get worse.”

Tajul is a Shiite leader in Sampang, East Java, who was convicted by the 
district court there of religious defamation on July 12. Prosecutors found him 
guilty of spreading teachings that contradicted mainstream Islam and had caused 
“public anxiety.” 

Tajul’s followers in Sampang have been attacked multiple times by Sunni Muslims 
for their adherence to the cleric’s teachings. Two Shiite followers were killed 
and several others were injured in one mob attack in late August

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