http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/07/30/residents-urge-church-plans-be-halted.html
Residents urge church plans to be halted
Arya Dipa, The Jakarta Post, Bandung | Archipelago | Mon, July 30 2012, 9:07 AM 

Dozens of residents and members of mass organizations under the Islamic Reform 
Movement have called for a halt to the planned Batak Karo Protestant church in 
Kawaluyaan in Bandung, West Java, saying that the congregation had breached the 
agreement that no church would be erected in the area. 

The residents sealed the entrance gate of the soon-to-be-church building with a 
chain as part of their protest on Sunday. 

Buah Batu Police precinct head, Comm. Maria Horethera, and Ringkas Sembiring, a 
member of the congregation, were on the scene when the incident occurred. 

The building was previously owned by someone who later donated it to the Batak 
Karo Protestant group in 2003. 

The group aimed to turn the building into a church, but since it had yet to 
obtain a legal permit, the project was halted and the building temporarily 
functioned as badminton courts for locals. 

“We strictly reject the idea of a church in the area. If they want to turn the 
building into a sports center, go ahead. 

How could they get the building permit, while we, local residents, have 
rejected the plan?” said Amin Safari, the coordinator of the protest. 

Amin said that there had been a stamped agreement saying the building would not 
be used to hold masses as long as there was no legal building permit. 

The agreement, he continued, was signed by the representatives of the Batak 
Karo Protestant group and local officials such as the sub district head, 
district head and the police, on January 8, 2011. 

Should there be a breach in the agreement, the building would be sealed. Amin 
said that the Batak Karo Protestan group had breached the agreement as its 
members held meetings in the building every Wednesday. 

“We had yet to give any recommendation on the church construction,” said 
neighborhood head Adang Sudrajat. 

David Ginting, the committee secretary of the church construction project, said 
that there was nothing wrong with the construction, saying that his group had 
started to collect support from 60 residents and 90 more users of the building 
to be able to obtain the building permit. 

“In the meeting, there was a conclusion that we were allowed to start arranging 
the permit. And that’s what we did. We went to residents as well as the various 
neighborhood heads,” David explained.

After gaining support from locals, he said the church committee asked for a 
recommendation from the Religious Affairs Ministry. 

The ministry, David said, made clarification twice before issuing a 
recommendation on the project. “We later reported our project to the Forum of 
Religious Harmony,” David said, adding that his side obtained the written 
recommendation on the church construction permit on Dec. 3, 2011. 

On Dec. 20, 2011, he said, he filed for a permit to the Bandung Spatial 
Planning Agency before coming to the Agency of Permit Service (BPPT). 

“The building permit was finally issued on June 20,” he said, adding that he 
met members of the group in the building in July to raise funds for the church 
construction. 

“It means we did not breach any agreement,” David said, adding that residents 
should file complaints to the Bandung Administrative Court if they rejected the 
plan. 

Disputes over a religious community’s right to build a place of worship have 
occurred in many parts of the country over the years, with cases such as the 
Filadelfia Congregation of Batak Protestant Churches (HKBP) in Tambun in 
Bekasi, West Java, and the Yasmin Indonesian Christian Church (GKI) in Bogor, 
West Java, being two examples.

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