Negara Terorist terbesar sekarang ini USA+ begundalnya, @mBoong. --- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote: > > http://www.asianewsnet.net/home/news.php?id=17290&sec=3 > > Ahmadiyah: State terrorism > > > > > > Editorial Desk > The Jakarta Post > Publication Date : 08-02-2011 > > > > > > The murder of three Ahmadiyah followers in Banten on Sunday is a > concrete example of state-sponsored terrorism against the country's own > citizens. With the full - very sorry to say - backing of the state, bloody > oppression and even the butchering of Indonesians will continue to haunt us. > This street-side persecution of those with different views, faiths or > backgrounds than the majority by those with swords in their hands will > continue and even spread to other parts of society, and may do so without > reason or pretext. > > All Indonesians, regardless of what group they belong to, should > consider the killing of Ahmadis in Banten an emergency beacon, because such > extremely discriminatory treatment could also happen to them in a different > form or at a different time. What if other religions also had similarly > violent responses to different sects or religions just because they differed > from the mainstream? > > But, is this state terrorism? The Religious Affairs Ministry officially > declared Ahmadiyah defiant of Islam and urged Ahmadis to repent. Yet the > government was quick to criticize the killings on Sunday in Pandeglang, > Banten. Every time Ahmadiyah followers are harassed or expelled from areas > the government routinely expresses its regret and vows to conduct a thorough > investigation. > > If state officials are honest enough to listen to their own > consciences, then they will admit that state-supported discrimination has > been developing rapidly in this country. > > We would like to remind President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, as the head > of state, of his constitutional obligation to protect all Indonesian citizens > regardless of their faith, ethnicity or ideology, and to ensure equal > treatment for all the shareholders and stakeholders in this nation. > > We strongly defend the right of Ahmadiyah to exist, not because we > share or agree with their ideology, but purely because our Constitution > guarantees freedom of religion and freedom of expression. The state should > not allow the prosecution and criminalization of citizens just because of > their personal beliefs. > > To be honest, there is little hope the President will be determined > enough to say "enough is enough" to those who attempt to impose street > justice. The President, his ministers and other state officials will > certainly defend their "do nothing" position on minorities. > > Hundreds of churches have been forced to close or were burned down in > this country. But, it is just a matter of time before a similar thing happens > in other areas where Islam is a minority religion. > > Mosques will not be allowed to open or Muslims will find it difficult > to practice their faith. The majority - not just in terms of religious belief > - will force the minority to follow their ways or else face brutal treatment. > > But, we should also remember what history has shown us. The more > minority groups are oppressed, the more creative they will become to ensure > their survival. Oppression can often be a blessing in disguise for those who > are hunted down because they are different from people who think they command > absolute truths. It is not difficult to find examples like this in our world. > > It is distressing that Ahmadis have had to face state-sponsored > terrorism just because their personal faith is not recognized by the state. > And, what is even more tragic, our head of state is reluctant to carry out > his constitutional obligation to protect the country's citizens as he vowed > to do in his oath of office. > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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