http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/10/23/churches-temples-shut-down-in-indonesia/

Churches, temples shut down in Indonesia 
 
BANDA ACEH: A Muslim Acehnese man rides a bicycle in front of the closed 
protestant church at Banda Aceh, capital of Aceh province yesterday. —AFP

JAKARTA: Authorities in Indonesia’s only province that uses Islamic sharia laws 
said yesterday they had closed some Christian places of worship and Buddhist 
temples following pressure from hardliners.

The closures in Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra Island, came after 
complaints from the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), and are the latest sign of 
growing religious intolerance in Muslim-majority Indonesia.

Illiza Sa’aduddin Djamal, deputy mayor of provincial capital Banda Aceh where 
the closures took place, said the official reason was that the nine Christian 
sites and six Buddhist temples did not have permits.

But she said that they were shut last week after complaints from the FPI and 
that “there had been some tension before we took a decision.” “We do not want 
any security trouble in Banda Aceh because of these illegal activities.”

The FPI presents itself as an enforcer of morals and Islamic laws and sometimes 
accompanies police in some parts of the country on violent raids on bars and 
brothels.

Nico Tarigan, who led Christian services at a two-storey house until its 
closure last week, said the FPI had attacked the building in June and sent text 
message threats. “What we’ve done was simply a religious activity.

It’s only once a week and lasts not more than two hours,” he said. —AFP


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