Now the news of Buddhists' protests against buddha bar has spread worldwide, 
below the news quoted from the respected International Herald Tribune, quite 
complete and true.. (2 issues: corruption on building renovation & usage, and 
blasphemy).

See also:
Guardian Unlimited 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/12/buddha-bar-indonesia-protests

Chicago Tribune 
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-ap-as-indonesia-buddha-bar,0,1158198.story

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/03/12/business/AS-Indonesia-Buddha-Bar.php

'Buddha Bar' pressured to close in Indonesia
The Associated Press Published: March 12, 2009

 
JAKARTA, Indonesia: The hip French lounge chain Buddha Bar is under pressure to 
close its only Asian branch amid corruption accusations and protests by 
Buddhists who say the use of their religious symbols are blasphemous.

Since the December launch of the club in Jakarta, Buddhist students have 
demanded it be shut down, with dozens burning incense and praying outside. An 
independent corruption watchdog said Thursday the venue, an elegant Dutch 
colonial-era building, was purchased and renovated with nearly $2.9 million in 
public funds before being turned into a private commercial enterprise under 
questionable circumstances.

Several people involved in the project have ties to the political elite.

With cathedral-high ceilings, a cavernous restaurant upstairs has an 18-foot 
(six-meter) Buddha overseeing seating for 240. A cocktail club downstairs — 
like branches in New York, London, Dubai and Kiev — throbs with lounge music. 
It has quickly turned into a hotspot for the young and wealthy.

Opposition to Jakarta's Buddha Bar escalated this week when Indonesian 
Religious Affairs Minister Maftuh Basyuni asked the French operator, 
Paris-based George V Hotels and Resorts, to consider closing down or changing 
the name.

"If not, I'm afraid there will be an Islam Bar, Christian Bar, and other bars," 
he was quoted by the Antara state news agency as saying Wednesday. "This is 
important for harmony among religions."

Jakarta's Legislative Council repeated requests to shutter the club, saying it 
would be the best way to ensure Buddhists are not offended. Protesters say it 
is wrong to associate Buddha with a bar because the faith prohibits alcohol.

Repeated phone calls and messages to managers of the Jakarta Buddha Bar went 
unanswered Wednesday and Thursday, and a spokesman for the city of Jakarta 
declined to comment.

The club is jointly run by the daughter of former Jakarta Gov. Sutiyoso, whose 
administration approved the building's restoration, and the daughter of former 
President Megawati Sukarnoputri. Peter Gonta, a powerful businessman and 
associate of the late dictator Suharto, is also reportedly involved.

Indonesia Corruption Watch said Thursday it has asked the Jakarta city 
administration to clarify the ownership of the heritage site — a former 
immigration office built by the Dutch in 1913 in a prime downtown neighborhood.

"We are worried that there may have been a conflict of interest ... because the 
club is run by the daughter of the former Jakarta governor," said Agus 
Sunaryanto, a spokesman for the anti-corruption group. "The city bought the 
building with the people's money. We have a right to know the circumstances."

With an estimated 200 million Muslims, Indonesia has the largest Islamic 
population in the world, but it also has sizable Christian, Hindu and Buddhist 
communities.




      

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