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Followers of Unapproved Faiths Denied Rights: Eva
Markus Junianto Sihaloho | December 22, 2012


A seminar on agnostics and ancestral beliefs revealed that agnostics and 
followers of unofficial religions are often denied civil rights in Indonesia 
because the state only recognizes six religions. 

Participants from 35 remote communities who inherited their faith from their 
ancestors attended the seminar. 

“The [blank] strip on the religion column in their identification card [KTP] 
often caused them to lose their civil rights such as birth, marriage, death 
certificates and even denied health services,” Eva Kusuma Sundari, of House 
Commission III which oversees legal affairs, said on Friday. “They are also 
denied their rights to education and jobs because they don’t have a religion.” 

“You can say that the discrimination against followers of ancestral beliefs is 
systematic from the day they were born until the day they die. The public often 
rejected their bodies to be buried in public cemeteries,” Eva said. 

Eva said that Law No.23/2006 does not require agnostics and followers of 
unofficial religions to fill in the religion column in their KTP, but to simply 
put a strip on the column or leave it vacant. 

“However, the Home Affairs Ministry’s breakthrough to allow agnostics [and 
followers of other religions] to provide a letter from their organizations 
didn’t help solve the discrimination problem,” she said. 

She added that the government’s authority to determine whether or not a 
religion is official has been straightened out by the Supreme Court, which 
ruled that the government does not have the authority to determine the legality 
of a religion. 

“Therefore, the decision which said that the state only recognizes six 
religions is automatically invalid. Based on the Supreme Court’s ruling, the 
Home Affairs Ministry, including the directorate general of civil 
administration, should implement the law. This means the requirement to fill up 
the religion column is no longer in accordance with the Constitution,” said Eva.

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