Refleksi : London (ANTARA News) - Selasa, 17 Mei 2011 04:54 WIB  Duta Besar RI 
untuk Republik Federal Jerman, Dr. Eddy Pratomo, mengatakan bahwa harapan 
Indonesia menjadi jembatan antara Islam dan Barat berhasil dibuktikan. ( 
http://www.antaranews.com/berita/258864/indonesia-berhasil-jadi-jembatan-islam-dan-barat
 )   Apakah keberhasilan yang disebut Eddy Pratomo sesuai dengan kenyataan, 
bila : 
The United Nations has written to the Indonesian government expressing 
"concern" about the increasing number of reports about violence committed 
against religious minorities.

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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/un-disturbed-by-indonesias-religious-violence/441540

UN 'Disturbed' by Indonesia's Religious Violence
Camelia Pasandaran & Cameron Bates | May 17, 2011



The United Nations has written to the Indonesian government expressing 
"concern" about the increasing number of reports about violence committed 
against religious minorities.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, says it is yet to receive a copy of 
the letter, dated April 26, 2011, from UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 
Navanethem Pillay. The letter was also copied to the National Commission on 
Human Rights (Komnas HAM) and a number of other Indonesia institutions.

Pillay also reveals a proposed visit by the UN's special rapporteur on freedom 
of religion or belief to visit Indonesia this year to investigate the 
allegations.

In the letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Jakarta Globe on Sunday, 
Pillay says she is writing to the Indonesian government to "express my concern 
over the large number of letters and reports I have received in recent months 
concerning violence against members of religious minorities in Indonesia."

"I have been particularly disturbed by the widespread violence and 
discrimination reported against the [Ahmadiyah] community, which has included 
the state-sanctioned closing of Ahmadi mosques, the burning of homes and places 
of worship, and even physical violence and murder."

Pillay said that since the violent attack that left three Ahmadi dead in 
Cikeusik, West Java, on Feb. 6, several government authorities had responded by 
issuing new regulations and decrees that allowed "further acts of harassment 
and violence" to occur.

Pillay also noted a number of other reported incidences of religious 
intolerance, including the ongoing stand-off between the Bogor government and 
the Indonesian Christian Church (GKI) Yasmin.

"Christian groups have reportedly been attacked and Christian churches have 
reportedly been burned in Gebyog, Klaten and Tegal in Central Java. In North 
Sumatra, a Buddhist community was ordered to dismantle a Buddha statue at a 
temple that was considered by some to be a challenge to Islam in that area."

The commissioner said the incidents put at risk the human rights guaranteed in 
the Constitution and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 
to which Indonesia is a signatory.

"The General Assembly and Human Rights Council have repeatedly urges States to 
take all necessary and appropriate actions, in conformity with international 
human rights standards, to combat hatred, discrimination, intolerance and acts 
of violence, intimidation and coercion motivated by intolerance based on 
religion or belief, as well as incitement to hostility and violence, with 
particular regard to members of religious minorities."

Pillay said she understood that discussions were ongoing between the 
government, Komnas HAM, civil society and religious groups concerning the issue.

"I encourage the government of Indonesia to take this opportunity to support 
reflection and action at various levels to address the broader issues behind 
religious intolerance and discrimination."

She said that laws that restricted religious expression and practise "must be 
reviewed to ensure they comply with these standards" and well as ensuring that 
justice was upheld against those found to have committed wrongdoing.

Pillay also "strongly encouraged" the government to accept a proposed visit by 
the United Nation's special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief to 
visit Indonesia this year.

Rev. Ujang Tanusaputra of GKI Yasmin said the letter was "a bad assessment of 
Indonesia in the context of religious freedom."

"As a nation that is based on [the state ideology] Pancasila with its motto 
Unity in Diversity, the government should uphold and implement the pillars of 
Indonesia."


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