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BBC News Asia-Pacific

8 February 2011 Last updated at 12:21 GMT


Indonesia: Angry Muslim crowd attacks Java churches

Burning vehicles at the Christian Pentecostal Church in Temanggung Two churches 
were set on fire and a third was damaged in Temanggung, central Java


More than 1,000 Muslim protesters have stormed a courthouse and burned two 
churches in central Java, Indonesia.

The attacks in Temanggung happened after a Christian man was sentenced to five 
years in jail for distributing leaflets deemed insulting to Islam.

Indonesian police said the crowd considered the sentence too lenient and were 
demanding the death penalty.

The incident came two days after Muslim villagers in western Java killed three 
members of a minority Islamic sect.

A police spokesman told the BBC that the angry crowd began attacking the court 
building in Temanggung after the verdict was read out.

The violence spread to surrounding neighbourhoods where two churches were set 
on fire and a third was damaged.

Police fired warning shots into the air to disperse the crowds.
'Extremist groups'

In a separate development, a video has emerged of Sunday's deadly attack on 
members of the minority Ahmadiyah Muslim sect.

The footage apparently show how a group of about 20 men were forced by an angry 
crowd to strip before they were beaten so violently that several died.

The Ahmadiyah sect has been labelled by the government as deviant, but is not 
banned.

A body which advises the US government on religious freedom has said Indonesia 
must act against "extremist" attacks.

"Indonesia is a tolerant county that should be more intolerant of extremist 
groups. It's time the Indonesian government brings them to account for the 
violence and hatred they spread," said Leonard Leo, chair of the US Commission 
on International Religious Freedom.

Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population but it is a secular nation.

International human rights groups say more hardline fringe groups have been 
harassing religious minorities in recent years. The Indonesian president has 
been criticised for not doing enough to protect the rights of all citizens.




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