Harusnya sih bantai aja tuh orang2 Ahmadiyah, paling2 cuma dihukum 6 bulan 
penjara sambil dpt titel pahlawan Islam.

Ga bakalan ada koq orang Islam yg manggil pembantai Ahmadiyah sbg bajingan, 
paling2 cuma disebut sbg preman bayaran doang. Termasuk di milis ini, hehehe...


http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/hard-line-group-lashes-out-at-bekasi-ahmadis/478494


Hard-Line Group Lashes Out At Bekasi Ahmadis
Ulma Haryanto |  November 15, 2011

More than 30 people claiming to be from the notorious Islamic Defenders 
Front besieged an Ahmadiyah mosque in the Jatibening area of Bekasi on 
Monday, demanding it be sealed off. 

Local Ahmadiyah leader 
Rahmat Rahmadijaya told the Jakarta Globe that the group tried to place a
 placard in front of the mosque to make clear that Ahmadis were not 
allowed to worship. 

“It happened around 2 p.m., about 30 people 
entered the mosque. They wanted to hang up a placard stating that 
Ahmadiyah is banned, based on the Joint Ministerial Decree, a West Java 
gubernatorial decree and a decree by the Bekasi mayor,” Rahmat said, 
referring to the activists. 

Human rights groups have blamed the 
2008 joint ministerial decree for increasing violence against followers 
of the minority Muslim sect. 

The Setara Institute for Peace and Democracy said the number of attacks rose 
from three in 2006 to 50 in 2010. 

Earlier
 this year, West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan issued a decree banning 
the sect from spreading its beliefs through any media and forbidding the
 display of its name in public, including signposts on mosques. A 
similar decree was signed by Bekasi’s acting mayor, Rahmat Effendi, and 
went into effect last month. 

The Ahmadiyah mosque had faced 
weekly threats from the local Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) branch and 
had to hold its Friday prayers under protection from Bekasi Police. 
There are around 200 Ahmadis in the area. 

Bekasi Police Chief Sr. Comr. Priyo Widyanto denied there had been a siege. 

“It
 is a lie. The truth is that the Bekasi municipality was only trying to 
hang a placard in front of their mosque, banning Ahmadiyah,” Priyo said,
 adding that the event was also witnessed by officials from the 
Indonesian Council of Ulema (MUI), the Inter-Religious Communication 
Forum (FKUB) and the FPI. 

The police chief of Pondok Gede 
district, Sr. Comr. Burhanuddin, said police were aware of hard-line 
Muslim groups’ opposition to the presence of Ahmadis and had “secured” 
the area. 

Firdaus Mubarik, a spokesman for the Indonesian 
Ahmadiyah Congregation (JAI), said the Bekasi anti-Ahmadiyah decree 
could be used by hard-line groups to legitimize their harassment.


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