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FPI demands total ban for Ahmadiyah activities in W. Java
Arya Dipa, The Jakarta Post, Bandung | Archipelago | Thu, November 08 2012, 
6:52 PM 

Members of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) stage a demonstration in front of 
the West Java Legislative Council and West Java governor's office in Bandung on 
Thursday, demanding a total ban of Ahmadiyah activities in the province. The 
FPI urged the administration to punish the Ahmadis who keep performing 
religious activities in public. (JP/Arya Dipa)

At least 200 members of the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) staged a demonstration 
in Bandung, West Java on Thursday, demanding that the administration 
immediately implement a total ban of Ahmadiyah activities in the province.

The FPI members, most of them wearing long-sleeved, white FPI T-shirts and 
caps, held their protest in front of the West Java Legislative Council and the 
West Java governor's office. They urged the administration to firmly implement 
the 2011 Governor Regulation No. 12 on the banning of Ahmadiyah activities in 
West Java.

“One of our members has been arrested for damaging the Ahmadis' mosque. We can 
accept it if he is found guilty for the assault,” said FPI West Java chairman 
Abdul Kohar. “But what about the Ahmadis who ignore the regulation and keep on 
conducting public activities? Should they not also be punished?”

On Oct. 28, Bandung Police named FPI member M. Asep Abdurahman, alias Utep, as 
a suspect in the attack of the Ahmadis’ An-Nasir Mosque on the eve of Idul 
Adha, the Islamic Day of Sacrifice.

Utep and other FPI members raided the mosque and forced the Ahmadis to call off 
all Idul Adha activities. Knowing that the Ahmadis had failed to follow the 
FPI’s demand, Utep became enraged and smashed the mosque’s windows.

Utep was charged under Article 170 of the Criminal Code on assault, Article 406 
on the destruction of private property and Article 335 on offensive behavior.

Abdul said the FPI would have not damaged the mosque had the Ahmadis complied 
with the governor's regulation and stopped performing religious practices in 
public. (lfr)


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