hehehe nih dia saudara teroris kristen Behring

--- Pada Jum, 5/8/11, item abu <[email protected]> menulis:

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Judul: [proletar] Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt bajingan tukang bunuh
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Tanggal: Jumat, 5 Agustus, 2011, 12:47 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      Hehehe.... orang2 Islam yg ngebantai dan nyiksa orang Ahmadiyah cuma 
dihukum 3 bln, sedangkan korbannya malahan dihukum 9 bulan.



Ini membuktikan Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt bajingan2 tukang bantai dan 
tukang siksa, selain tentunya jg unt bajingan pedophile, tukang merkosa dan 
segala macam bajingan lainnya.



Indonesia: Ahmadi who was critically injured by Muslim mob gets mysterious jail 
term, longer than attackers who killed 3 people

Deden Sujana was the head of security for the Indonesian 

Ahmadiya Congregation, and his exact offense is unclear. As the Ahmadi 

movement is increasingly banned or marginalized after essentially being blamed 
for provoking the attack by existing, it appears he is in hot water for trying 
-- or considering trying -- to 

fight back: "According to the prosecutors, the evidence proves that 

Deden prepared himself [for the clash]."

And so Sujana got nine months in jail, where his attackers, who were videotaped 
beating Ahmadis to death to shouts of "Allahu akbar," got less than that.

An update on this story. "Injured Ahmadi Faces Jail Time," by Ulma Haryanto & 
Markus Junianto Sihalolo for the Jakarta Globe, August 3 (thanks to Twostellas):

Adding insult to injury, prosecutors at the Serang District 

Court on Tuesday recommended nine months in jail for an Ahmadi man 

critically injured in the deadly attack on members of the community in 

Cikeusik, Banten.

Prosecutors last month recommended prison sentences of 

between five months and seven months for 12 men accused of participating in the 
attack, from provoking violence to assault leading to death or 

injuries.

Last week, the court handed down sentences of only between 

three months and six months, prompting stern criticism from 

international and local human rights groups.

Deden Sujana, who was the head of security for the 

Indonesian Ahmadiyah Congregation (JAI) at the time, has been detained 

since May for allegedly inciting the Feb. 6 attack, during which three 

Ahmadiyah community members died.

“According to the prosecutors, the evidence proves that 

Deden prepared himself [for the clash],” Kiagus Ahmad, Deden’s lawyer, 

told the Jakarta Globe.

“The prosecutors seem to think that what Deden did was worse than the men who 
carried out the slaughter,” he added.

“When someone repeatedly hits someone with a rock and beats their lifeless 
body, that is slaughter.”

Some 1,500 people attacked the home of an Ahmadiyah 

community leader in Cikeusik in February, brutally killing three members of the 
Muslim sect, which some consider deviant.

Kiagus said prosecutors had neglected the fact that Deden was a victim in the 
incident.

“They said that the factors that helped reduce his sentence 

demand was his helpful attitude during the hearings and that he has 

never been convicted before,” he said.

He compared this to the prosecution’s argument for some of 

the attackers, namely Ujang Muhammad Arif, Muhammad bin Syarif, Endang 

bin Sidik and Muhammad Munir bin Basri.

“At the time, they said that the sentencing recommendation 

was light because they were religious leaders and there was a request 

from clerics and religious leaders in Banten to reduce their 

punishment,” he said.

Separately, Serang’s chief prosecutor, Jan Maringka, told 

the Jakarta Globe that his team was convinced that Deden had provoked 

the attack.

“He prepared weapons, spears, sickles and catapults. When the mob came, police 
warned him but he told them to step aside,” he said.

Jan said the mob had gone to Cikeusik for a communal prayer. “They didn’t come 
there to start a fight,” he added.

Consider for a moment how absurd that claim is, given the climate of 

hostility toward Ahmadis in Indonesia. The Ahmadis are denounced as 

heretics and unbelievers for believing in a prophetic figure after 

Muhammad.

Meanwhile, Eva Kusuma Sundari, a member of the House of Representatives’ 
Commission III, which oversees legal affairs, said the disparity in the 
sentence demands was a clear indication that law enforcers had lost their 
impartiality....Posted by Marisol on August  4, 2011 12:23 AM  | 4 Comments 



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