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Madura Shiites Report More Threats Since Going Home
Anita Rachman | January 18, 2012

Despite assurances from the local police, Shiites forced by the authorities to 
return to their village on East Java’s Madura Island said on Wednesday that 
they were still being threatened by their Sunni neighbors. 

On Tuesday evening, a group of Sunnis believed to be armed with sickles and 
other weapons tried to enter Shia compounds in the hamlets of Karang Gayam and 
Bluuran, in Sampang district, a religious leader there said. 

Alimullah, a Shiite cleric, told the Jakarta Globe on Wednesday that the group 
wanted to force Saiful Ulum, the brother-in-law of a local Shiite leader, Tajul 
Muluk, out of the area. 

“They wanted Saiful Ulum to leave the village. The police had also asked him to 
leave the village, but Saiful insisted he wanted to stay,” Alimullah said. 

But he said that Saiful left on Wednesday morning to prevent any further 
violence. “He initially refused because he was being forced to leave by the 
police, but he knew what he had to do. He left voluntarily,” Alimullah said. 

The cleric added that the police were quick to arrive at the scene and 
prevented the armed villagers from entering the area. 

Hundreds of Shiites in the area fled their homes after mobs of rampaging Sunnis 
attacked and set fire to a Shia Islamic boarding school and several houses 
owned by Shiite families last month. 

On Tuesday, the district authorities forced some 300 Shiites sheltering at a 
football stadium in Sampang to vacate the place and return to their village. 
Four senior clerics and their families were told not to return to their homes 
by clerics from the local Council of Ulema and went to Malang, also in East 
Java, instead. 

After the incident on Tuesday night, the police conducted a sweep and 
confiscated sickles and other weapons in the two hamlets, Alimullah said. 

Muhammad Hadun, a lawyer with the Shia Islamic organization Ahlulbait 
Indonesia, said the incident only showed how things had not improved. 

“The situation in fact got worse after the people left the shelter,” he said. 

Sampang Police’s chief of operations, Comr. Danuri, said the police would do 
their best to prevent further attacks and keep all Shiite residents safe. 

East Java’s deputy governor, Syaifullah Yusuf, had earlier suggested that 
Shiites “cool down” and follow local customs if they wanted to preach and 
spread their religious teachings.


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