Bentar lagi, orang Shia bisa dibantai dan pembantainya dihukum 3 bulan sambil 
diangkat jadi pahlawan kayak yg ngebantai orang Ahmadiyah.





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> From: Sunny <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 3:41 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Lawyers for Shiite Cleric Fear a ‘Rubber Stamp’ Verdict in 
>Blasphemy Case +Shiite Cleric Jailed for Blasphemy in Indonesia
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>Ref: Peringatan kepada yang lain?
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>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/lawandorder/lawyers-for-shiite-cleric-fear-a-rubber-stamp-verdict-in-blasphemy-case/530058
>Lawyers for Shiite Cleric Fear a ‘Rubber Stamp’ Verdict in Blasphemy Case
>Amir Tejo | July 12, 2012
>
>Surabaya. Lawyers for a Shiite cleric standing trial for blasphemy in Sampang, 
>East Java, have highlighted glaring irregularities in the trial, one day 
>before the verdict is due to be handed down. 
>
>Faiq Ashidiqie, one of the lawyers for Tajul Muluk, said on Wednesday that 
>from the very beginning of the trial at the Sampang District Court, 
>prosecutors had portrayed the Shiite faith as subservient to the Sunni 
>majority. 
>
>“Yet the difference between the two is simply a matter of theology that has 
>long been recognized and accepted,” he said. 
>
>He said that all the prosecution witnesses presented at the hearings appeared 
>to have been called just to denounce Tajul’s teachings and not to actually 
>testify about the case in question. 
>
>Tajul was arrested in April for allegedly telling his students that the Koran 
>was not the original holy text for Muslims. 
>
>Faiq said that at least four of the witnesses lied when they declared the 
>Shiite faith a “heretical belief,” despite the fact that it was the 
>second-largest denomination of Islam in the world, with about 200 million 
>followers. 
>
>One witness was Abdussomad Buchori, chairman of the provincial chapter of the 
>Indonesian Council of Ulema (MUI). 
>
>“This witness, when asked by prosecutors, said that the defendant’s teachings 
>had caused unrest and disturbed the public peace. By saying this, the witness 
>was acting as if he was the judge,” Faiq said. 
>
>Akhol Firdaus, spokesman for the Center for Marginalized Community Studies 
>(CMARS), which is monitoring the trial, questioned the credibility of the 
>verdict, due to be issued today, since the closing arguments were delivered on 
>Tuesday. 
>
>“That’s far too short a time frame for the judges to reach a proper verdict,” 
>he said. “We fear the verdict will be a rubber-stamp ruling to appease the 
>majority faith.” 
>
>He said his organization was concerned that law enforcers were too hasty and 
>rash in prosecuting cases where the sensibilities of Sunni Muslims had 
>allegedly been offended by teachings from other faiths. 
>
>“Local authorities should consult with the central government on whether a 
>case constitutes a religious dispute or not,” Akhol said. “The central 
>government has been very cautious about this particular case, but the local 
>authorities have done the opposite.” 
>
>Prosecutors have sought a four-year sentence for Tajul under the Criminal Code 
>article on blasphemy and inciting religious hatred. The article carries a 
>maximum sentence of five years. 
>
>Indonesia’s Shiite community has been targeted in 15 incidents of religious 
>violence and discrimination since January, up from 10 such incidents the 
>previous year, according to the Setara Institute for Peace and Democracy.
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>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/shiite-cleric-jailed-for-blasphemy-in-indonesia/530165
>Shiite Cleric Jailed for Blasphemy in Indonesia
>July 12, 2012
>
>An Indonesian court sentenced a Shiite cleric Thursday to two years in prison 
>for blasphemy, saying his teachings deviated from mainstream Islam and had 
>caused “public anxiety.”
>
>Tajul Muluk was arrested in April by police on the island of Madura off 
>eastern Java amid anti-Shiite attacks that rights groups say were led by Sunni 
>Muslims.
>
>“Based on witness accounts and evidence presented, the defendant has been 
>proven legally and convincingly guilty of blasphemy causing public anxiety,” 
>chief judge Purnomo Amin Tjahjo told the Sampang district court.
>
>During his teachings, Muluk said the Koran was not an authentic text, that 
>Muslims should pray only three times a day, and that the hajj pilgrimage to 
>Mecca was not obligatory, witnesses had told the court.
>
>Mainstream Islam teaches that the hajj is one of five pillars of Islam and 
>that Muslims should pray five times a day.
>
>The judge said that Muluk had propagated Shiite teachings in his village of 
>Nangkernang, where a nearby branch of the country’s top Islamic clerical 
>council dubbed the denomination “deviant” from mainstream Islam.
>
>Muluk said that he would file an appeal against the ruling.
>
>“I feel that my dignity has been crushed. They accused me of being an infidel. 
>I will file an appeal for the sake of my pride,” he told the court.
>
>Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized the court ruling and urged the Indonesian 
>government to immediately release Muluk and repeal the country’s blasphemy 
>laws.
>
>The international rights watchdog said that Sunni militants had attacked 
>Muluk’s village, burning houses, including Muluk’s home, as well as an Islamic 
>school, and forcing 500 Shiite followers to flee their homes.
>
>Indonesia guarantees freedom of religion through its constitution but has in 
>recent years given light sentences to perpetrators of attacks on Christians 
>and those from the Ahmadiyah Islamic minority, some of which have been fatal.
>
>Agence France-Presse
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