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Masked men burn two mosques in Kuningan

National News - October 23, 2004
Yuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, Bandung
At least six witnesses have been questioned by police after an unidentified 
group of people set fire to two musholah (small mosques) in Kuningan 
regency, West Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Edi Darnadi said on Friday.
No injuries were reported in the incident, which took place at around 9 p.m. 
on Wednesday.
The At-Takwa and Al-Hidayah mosques -- both located in Manislor village, 
Jalaksana district, belong to the Ahmadiyah sect, which adheres to an 
exclusive, extreme brand of Islam.
Edi said the witnesses in question were local villagers, and added that the 
Kuningan Police were investigating whether outsiders had played a role in 
the attack.
According to Edi, the witnesses told police investigators that the attackers 
consisted of a group of more than 10 masked men who arrived in a minibus.
He said the police had not been aware of any signs of potential unrest 
before the arson attacks.
"There had been an agreement among local residents (and the Ahmadiyah 
followers) not to disturb each other," Edi said after Friday prayers at West 
Java Police Headquarters in Bandung.
Tension between the sect and local villagers is widely believed to have 
triggered the conflict.
Earlier, the Kuningan regental administration had issued a circular banning 
religious ceremonies in Ahmadiyah mosques.
However, the Ahmadiyah followers have allegedly been defying the ban and 
holding religious activities in the mosques since the start of Ramadhan on 
Oct. 15, particularly tarawih (non-obligatory evening prayers).
The Al-Hidayah mosque was also attacked ahead of Ramadhan in 2002 in a 
protest against the Ahmadiyah sect's presence in Manislor village.
The Ahmadiyah strain of Islam is messianic in nature, with its followers 
believing in the future coming of Prophet Isa, or the messiah, something 
that is anathema to most Indonesian Muslims. Followers of the exclusive 
group refuse to pray under prayer leaders from other Muslim groups.
However, Edi Darnadi said he did not rule out the possibility that the 
latest attack was caused by some other factor besides the long-standing 
dispute among the Manislor villagers.
He ordered the Kuningan police to thoroughly investigate the incident so as 
to ascertain the motive and prevent unrest from spreading to neighboring 
villages. 



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