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INDONESIA: President "sleeps" while churches are attacked
By Joh Pontifex


 
A chapel in Indonesia. Since 2006, more than 200 attacks on churches have been 
recorded

14 June 2011

Dozens of churches in Indonesia come under attack every year and the country's 
president is failing to take action to stop it - according to a leading 
Catholic peace activist who has produced a report setting out the scale of the 
problem.

Since 2006, more than 200 attacks on churches have been recorded by the 
Indonesian committee on religion and peace under Theophilus Bela, president of 
the Jakarta Christian community forum.

In a report submitted to Aid to the Church in Need, Mr Bela stated that in the 
first five months of this year there were 14 attacks on churches and 46 in 2010 
as a whole.

Mr Bela blamed Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his government 
for not doing enough to tackle Islamist anti-Christian violence.

He said: "President Yudhoyono sleeps if there is an attack on Christian 
churches. If the president sleeps, so do the police."

Mr Bela reported that since Mr Yudhoyono became president in May 2004, there 
have been 286 attacks on churches, higher than at any time except during the 
country's political uprisings in the late 1990s.

Mr Bela went on to warn of Islamist figures and sympathisers infiltrating Mr 
Yudhoyono's government, claiming that a recently appointed government 
inter-faith advisor is a known radical cleric.

Referring to another government appointee, Mr Bela said: "I have the impression 
that Mr Yudhoyono is afraid of his own minister of religious affairs who is 
from an Islamist political party.

"Mr Yudhoyono gives the impression that he is rather hesitant to protect the 
Christians."

In his report, Mr Bela states that although attacks on churches in 2011 are so 
far down on last year, Indonesia's 28.5 million Christian community remains the 
most persecuted religious group in the country.

The report details how in Temanggung, Middle Java province, three churches came 
under attack in a single day - 8th February 2011.

One day later, Mr Bela's daughter, who lives in the Jakarta suburb of Bekasi, 
contacted him to report that extremist Muslims were descending on a nearby 
church and the police intervened after he called them to report the incident.

Explaining the long-term rise in extremist attacks on Christians, Mr Bela said 
that urban-based Muslims had reacted badly to Christians coming in from rural 
areas in search of jobs created by the government's investment in city 
factories and other businesses.

He said extremists were enraged by court proceedings against infamous Islamist 
Abu Bakar Bashir, who allegedly masterminded attacks on churches and whose 
conviction for conspiracy in the 2002 Bali bombings was overturned by the 
Supreme Court.

Mr Bela stressed that in spite of the attacks, Christians remained strong in 
their faith.

He said: "We Christians are not afraid, because we are also citizens of this 
country like other groups of our society.

"The Christians go to their churches regularly and our churches are always full 
every Sunday."

Mr Bela added: "Our country is based on a pluralistic ideology... and we do not 
have a state religion in our country.

"The Christians have staged protests against President Yudhoyono by holding 
religious services on two Sundays in front of his state palace recently."  


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