mun teu leupet mah 'project jericho 2000' mun alesan 'sesah dipindah agamakeun' si kuring mah moal peduli naon nu di maksad LSM eta yen Jawa Barat paling tidak toleran dina agama!!!! prettt ahhh....................
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Surtiwa <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 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). >> >> >> > >

