Refleksi :  Dibawah panji merdekanya NKRI rakyat minoritas ditindas atas nama 
Allah oleh penguasa. Tidak ada solusi terbaik untuk melindungi rakyat minoritas 
dan hak mereka, selain  NKRI dibubarkan. Makin lama dibiarkan existensi NKRI 
makin celaka kehidupan rakyat dalam pembodohan dan kemiskinan abadi.

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July 30, 2010
Nurfika Osman, Ronna Nirmala & Camelia Pasandaran 

 
A group of people believed to be Ahmadiyah followers fight back as Indonesian 
mainstream Muslims try to attack their mosque in Manislor village, Kuningan 
district, on Thursday. (AFP Photo/Yonda)



Ahmadiyah Clashes Continue in Indonesia

As the standoff between West Java villagers and followers of the Ahmadiyah sect 
entered its fourth day, the Ministry of Religious Affairs said it was trying to 
mediate the week-long dispute, which flared into violence again on Thursday.

Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali said the tension was essentially a 
"political problem." He did not elaborate further but urged the warring parties 
to settle their dispute peacefully. 

"Differences of opinion over religion should not be solved with violence but 
through discussion," he said. 

The Ahmadiyah is perceived as a deviant sect by mainstream Islam. The 
government has stopped the group from worshiping in public but has fallen short 
of banning it altogether.

After a failed attempt to seal the sect's mosques in a village in Kuningan on 
Monday, police and the Public Order Agency (Satpol PP) followed through with 
the closures on Wednesday, meeting fierce resistance.

"Government officials have an obligation to protect citizens without looking at 
their beliefs," Ifdhal Kasim, the chairman of the National Commission on Human 
Rights (Komnas HAM) told the Jakarta Globe on Thursday. "Sealing their house of 
worship is against the Constitution."

Ahmadiyah followers and security forces clashed again on Thursday as groups 
opposed to the sect joined local police and Mobile Brigade (Brimob) units 
trying to close several mosques. 

Groups claiming to support a pure form of Islam against the Ahmadiyah gathered 
around the entrance to Manis Lor village in Kuningan in the morning, following 
the sealing of eight Ahmadiyah mosques in the village, a local police officer 
said.

"At first, the anti-Ahmadiyah groups pelted the mosque with stones. The 
followers of Ahmadiyah were angry because their mosque was attacked, and there 
was fighting," the officer said of Thursday's violence, which reportedly 
stopped just after midday prayers. 
Ifdhal said Ahmadiyah followers were the real victims in the violence. 

"They face many forms of discrimination. Their access to education and 
livelihood is limited and at the same time they are facing a government that 
facilitates the discrimination," he said. 

Bonar Tigor Naipospos, deputy chairman of the Setara Institute for Peace and 
Democracy, said the state should guarantee religious freedom to all, including 
the Ahmadiyah.

The group is often a target of orthodox Muslims worldwide because of its claim 
that the sect's founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, is the last prophet, a view many 
consider blasphemy. 

The government passed a decree in 2008 prohibiting the sect from practicing its 
faith in public or trying to convert others to its beliefs. 

According to Setara, which monitors religious tolerance, the past month has 
seen a sharp increase in acts of violence against the Ahmadiyah, especially in 
West Java. 

"The use of public pressure and regional government power has been a systematic 
pattern in violations of religious freedom recently," Bonar said. 

The Kuningan district government has used pressure groups to back its effort to 
close the Ahmadiyah mosques in Manis Lor, but Bonar doubts they are local 
villagers. "According to our sources, these people did not come from Kuningan, 
but from other areas such as Ciamis and Tasikmalaya," he said.

Bonar urged President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to show his commitment to 
pluralism by speaking out against the violence.




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