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Sampang Shiites forced to convert to Sunni: Kontras
The Jakarta Post, Surabaya | Archipelago | Tue, November 06 2012, 5:00 PM 
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Praying for protection: In this undated file, a Shia follower prays in her 
shelter at the Sampang stadium in East Java. Most Shiite refugees who were 
forced to flee their compound in Nangkernang village, Sampang said that they 
were exhausted and that they wanted to return home soon to resume their lives. 
Their compound was set ablaze by a group of Sunni Muslims on Sunday. (JP/Wahyoe 
Boediwardhana)The Surabaya office of the Commission for Missing Persons and 
Victims of Violence (Kontras) has reported that 26 Shia refugees currently 
taking shelter at a sports center in Sampang, Madura, East Java, had been 
forced to sign statements saying that they were willing to convert to Sunni.

Kontras Surabaya coordinator Andy Irfan said Monday that the 26 Shiites 
comprising nine families had been forced to sign such statements on Nov. 1.

The statements say, among other things, that the Shia followers were willing to 
return to “the right path” and to obey Sunni clerics’ directives.

“Officials and even police officers witnessed the signings,” Andy said as 
quoted by tempo.co on Tuesday.

Andy said that such coercion violated Article 28 of the 1945 Constitution and 
Article 22 of Law No.39/2009 on human rights and he therefore urged the 
government not to yield to religious figures who spread hatred against 
different faiths and religions.

Muslim clerics in the Islamic Boarding Schools Forum admitted that the forum 
had been actively disseminating its teachings among Shia followers to 
“straighten out their religious understandings”.

Forum representative Nailul claimed that the clerics had secured permission 
from the East Java governor to enter the sports center and carry out their 
mission.

“Madura has been Sunni since forever. So it’s our job to set them on the right 
path,” Nailul said.

Hundreds of Sampang Shiites were forced to take shelter at the sports center 
after hundreds of Sunni Muslims attacked and set ablaze their houses in 
Nangkernang village in Sampang in August.

The police named seven people as suspects in the incident, including Rois Al 
Hukama, a brother of Tajul Muluk, a Shia leader in Sampang currently imprisoned 
for blasphemy against Islam. (swd)


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