Dan masih juga Abbas Amin, arra_s, ayub yahya, Dipo, Musik hari ini, PAREWA 
PAREWA, Pinpin, rezameutia, Roman Proteus, safin _blanc, Tawang dll. belum 
sadar bahwa agama najis Islam itu adalah ikon onar dan kekacaan...

Ikon kebiadaban yang mengerikan...


--- In [email protected], "Sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> Ref: Setelah peristiwa Mei 1998 tiba giliran kaum Nasrani di Sulawesi dan di 
> Maluku disikat, setelah itu Ahmadiyah digebuk, sekarang gilaran kaum Shiyah, 
> kaum Buddha sudah diganggu, besok atau lusa siapa mendapat giliran dihantam? 
> Beginilah praktek politik pembabatan lempar batu sembunyi tangan yang 
> dilakukan rezim Neo-Mojopahit.
> 
> http://www.asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4766&Itemid=202
> 
> 
>       Indonesian Religious Radicals Attack Shi'ite School Group        
>       Written by Our Correspondent  
>       Monday, 27 August 2012  
> 
>              
>             They're on the one true path 
>       Violence against all but mainstream Sunni Muslims continues to grow
> 
>       In an ominous new turn, a Sunni mob of about 500 men attacked a group 
> of about 30 Shi’ite students and teachers in an East Java city Sunday, 
> killing two men and injuring another five who were trying to protect the 
> women and children.
> 
>       Unicef, the United Nations children’s aid organization, denounced the 
> attack, saying there is “no excuse for violence against children and 
> actions that put children at risk are unacceptable in any society. “ The 
> organization called on the community to condemn the violence and “to ensure 
> that every child is protected from harm.
> 
>       Violence has slowly been picking up against Shias despite a ruling by 
> the Indonesian Council of Ulemas, considered the country’s highest 
> authority on Islam, that Shi’ite religious teachings are in the Islamic 
> mainstream. 
> 
>       In the past, mainstream Muslim groups largely confined themselves to 
> attacking fringe Muslim groups such as the Amadiyah, who believe their 
> prophet, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, succeeded the Prophet Muhammad as the last 
> messenger of Allah. The sect was declared apostate in 2008 by the Ulama. The 
> sect has been the target of horrific sporadic violence, including an incident 
> in February 2011 in which three Ahmadiyah members were hunted down and beaten 
> to death by a mob of more than 1,400 villagers in a city in Banten Province 
> in East Java. 
> 
>       In what human rights groups have called an outrageous miscarriage of 
> justice, the ringleaders were give sentences of three to six months, while a 
> badly injured Ahmadi leader, Deden Darmawan Sudjana, was given six months for 
> refusing an order to leave the sect’s own property.
> 
>       However, across the country, there is growing concern about religious 
> intolerance for anyone in a religious organization beyond mainstream Sunni 
> Islam, with human rights groups particularly concerned that President Susilo 
> Bambang Yudhoyono has not used the power of his presidency to lean on law 
> enforcement agencies to stop the violence beyond making occasional speeches 
> condemning violence.
> 
>       Last Wednesday, lawmakers of the Indonesian Democratic Party of 
> Struggle (PDI-P) called on police to particularly crack down on districts in 
> West Java, where residents destroyed homes belonging to a religious sect, 
> saying data from government and civic groups have shown that West Java tops 
> other regions in religion-related violence.
> 
>       Generally, Indonesia’s 203 million Muslims are easygoing and tolerant 
> of other religions as called for by the country’s official pancasila 
> philosophy, which specifies five principles that are supposed to encompass 
> all religions â€" belief in one god, a just and civilized humanity, 
> Indonesian unity, democracy and social justice for all.
> 
>       However, intolerance against other faiths and Muslim branches is 
> growing. Shi’ites make up only about 1 percent of Indonesia’s Muslims. 
> 
>       A local court on the island of Madura in May, for instance, used a 
> recently passed blasphemy law to sentence a Shi’ite Muslim leader, Tajul 
> Muluk, to two years in prison for what were described as “deviant 
> teachings” that caused “public anxiety.”
> 
>       Madura has been a particular hotbed of violence against Shi’ites 
> although intimidation of and attacks on members of the faith have also been 
> recorded in other East Java locations. The Task Force for Freedom of Religion 
> and Beliefs, an NGO rights organization, condemned the verdict against Tajul 
> as an assault on civil liberties, saying it “seems to be an attempt at 
> sidelining religious minorities.”
> 
>       In the latest incident around 30 Shi’ites, most of them children, 
> were traveling from Nangkernang village on the island of Madura, bound for 
> Bangil in East Java to celebrate the end of the Muslim fasting month with 
> their families. However, the mob stopped them and prevented them from 
> continuing, then began attacking them.
> 
>       Umi Kulsum, who was at the scene told reporters that “Two people 
> died, Hamama and Tohir. Five were wounded as they were trying to protect the 
> women and children. I was petrified. When the incident happened, there 
> weren’t any police officers. The mob had swords and machetes, and they 
> attacked all of the adult males who were trying to protect the women and 
> children.” 
> 
>       Amid the continuing intimidation, Umi said that while she had requested 
> police come to ensure a safe passage for the convoy of children, police never 
> came. It wasn‘t until hours later that eight police officers arrived at the 
> scene, she said. 
> 
>       East Java Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Hilman Thayib said police deployed 
> 300 officers from precincts across Madura to Nangkernang, as well as one 
> company from the East Java Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) unit to prevent 
> violence. 
> 
>       Umi identified the attackers as followers of Roisul Hukama, a local 
> Nahdlatul Ulama leader who has been fanning hatred toward the local Shia 
> community. 
> 
>       “How many lives must fall until police and the government 
> intervene?” Umi asked. “Our children have stopped going to school for 
> five months. My husband is in jail, and my whole life is under terror.”
>      
> 
> 
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