Rada lieur jadi ngarambat kana syiar agama batur..wahid institute...kirang nyambung ah...meureun anu dimaksud ari toleransi keur sabagian urang Sunda naon maksadna....?? Meureun ieu oge.....
On 2/5/10, wahyu spl <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > hartina urang sunda teh hese di "pindah agamakeun "ku agama sejen nepi ka > aya proyek yusuf 2000 bareto ( fakta-data, majalah media dakwah ), eta mah > LSM na bae nu teu ngarti hartina toleransi , teu ngarti SKB 3 mentri, komo > deui aya wahid institute,.. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Waluya <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Thu, February 4, 2010 11:05:27 AM > *Subject:* [Urang Sunda] Jawa Barat, Provinsi nu paling teu toleran dina > agama? > > > > Aya LSM (INCreS) nu nyebutkeun Jawa Barat aya dina ranking kahiji dina > sikep > TEU TOLERAN kana perbedaan kayakinan / Agama. Malah Kota Bandung kaasup > kota nu > paling teu toleran. Kulantaran sabagian gede penduduk Jawa Barat teh urang > Sunda, ieu hartina urang sunda kurang toleransina kana perbedaan? Duka tah > ...nyanggakeun we wartosna ti Jakarta Post: > > > http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/02/03/religious-persecution-%E2%80%98remains-high%E2%80%99-west-java-new-study.html > > Religious persecution 'remains high' in West Java: New study > > Rana Akbari Fitriawan , The Jakarta Post , Bandung | Wed, 02/03/2010 9:50AM > | > Headlines > > Violations of freedom of worship and intolerance among different faiths in > West > Java remained high last year, according to a study carried out by the > Institute > for Cultural and Religion Studies (INCReS), in cooperation with the Wahid > Institute. > > "We still saw violations and intolerance among communities in West Java > from > January to December last year," INCReS coordinator Dindin Abdullah Ghazali > said > Monday. > > He said INCReS recorded at least 10 violations of freedom of worship > committed > by the state through its apparatus against citizens and 35 intolerance > cases > committed by citizens against others. > > The violations, Dindin said, included Depok Mayor Nur Mahmudi Ismail's > decision > to revoke the building permit of the HKBP Batak Protestant church in Limo, > Depok, in March last year. > > "The West Java regency administration of Purwakarta also revoked the > building > permit of the Stasi Santa Maria church in October," he said. > > Examples of religious intolerance, Dindin added, included an incident in > June > when the Habib Ali bin Abdullah Al Haddad's religious sect in Depok was > deemed > to have deviated from Islamic teaching. > > Dindin said Bandung, the provincial capital, was rated poorest in terms of > religious intolerance, with eight cases reported there. > > "Although we didn't see any violations by the local administration, Bandung > topped the religious intolerance list," he said. > > The study went on to list Garut regency, where two violations and two > religious > intolerance cases occurred, similar to Cirebon and Bogor, while three > religious > intolerance cases were recorded in Bekasi and Indramayu regencies and > Cimahi > each. > > "The findings show that the government is unable to protect the basic > rights of > its citizens who wish to carry out their religious practices," Dindin said. > > He noted that the level of freedom of worship was deteriorating and urged > advocacy groups to play a greater role. > > "We also hope public figures will help develop people's awareness of > religious > tolerance," he said. > > The number of cases in 2009 was lower than in 2008. However, the 2009 study > was > not based on wider parameters as in 2008, which included pornography' s > relation > to religious interaction. > > "The 2009 observation covered a smaller perspective, only looking at > violations > by the state and intolerance among faiths," he said. > > The annual report will be presented to the West Java legislature in the > middle > of this month. > > With 10 case of violations, West topped the national list, followed by East > Java > (8), Jakarta (4), Central Java, West Nusa Tenggara, Sumatra (3), Sulawesi > (2) > and Kalimantan (1). > > > >

