Pancasila? Seven Years Post-Cikeusik, Ahmadis Still Suffer
It was on February 6th, 2011, not so very far from Jakarta, that the infamous Cikeusik Pogrom occurred, three innocent Ahmadis….
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Cikeusik – cowardly scum commit sectarian murder
Watch the pigs at their bloody work on this link.. http://www.liveleak.com/view.
…savagely bludgeoned to death by a mob of cowardly Islamist fanatics.
Victim of Islamist Murder Mob Gets Six Months in the Slammer
We lament this atrocity every year and remind all prepared to listen that no justice has yet been done, no charges of murder brought against the swine responsible.
But the persecution of, the denial of religious liberty to, this peaceful and decent community continues today.
It’s never stopped.
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Just put ‘Ahmadis’ into our search box over there to the right and you can see the endless saga of vicious sectarianism that afflicts them.
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Just a week or so ago, just a few miles from where I live, just across the city limits that separate Jakarta from Tangerang in the Province of Banten, Islamist bigotry reared its ugly head,
I quote from the local newspaper.
Pemuda Pancasila (PAP) Ciputat, accompanied residents and a number of community leaders to reject the construction of the Ahmadiyah Jemaah Mosque in Ciputat, South Tangerang, on Saturday (20/01/2018)
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Their rejection of the Ahmadiyah Mosque was also demonstrated by the installation of banners at the entrance of the empty land.
Needless to say, the notorious thug-gang, the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) was reportedly present. But that’s par for the course whenever intolerance is in the air.
FPI in West Java – ‘Let’s Burn Out the Orphans!’
Eager to kill!
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IslamoNazi Gauleiter – “Women Already Have Limitations, Let Alone Non-Muslims!”
Again, search ‘FPI’ and you’ll see what we mean.
It was the presence of the Pemuda Pancasila that caught my attention more than anything else.
Pemuda simply means Youth, but Pancasila is Indonesia’s national ideology, a key tenet of which is pluralism, respect for all Indonesians’ right to worship Almighty God.
Except it seems, if they upset the so-called ‘scholars’ of the MUI, the Indonesian Scholars Council, whose fatwas are sometimes just laughable…
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…but not always.
The bigoted fatwa they unleashed some years ago against the Ahmadis has been invoked by fanatics over and over to stomp their right to worship, often by wicked, violent means.
So an outfit using the word Pancasila ought to be defending religious liberty, you’d think. Instead, astonishingly, the PP spokesman at the scene declared that –
” Then the basis of our rejection was quite clear, that there is no last Prophet other than the Prophet Muhammad SAW, “said Abdul Aziz.
Another protester told the media –
“So in addition to the rejection of the construction of the mosque, we also reject the Ahmadiyah congregation…”.
So the objection to the proposed Ahmadi mosque is NOT based on anything that you or I would deem planning grounds, no access problems, no infrastructure problems, no…
It’s purely because the peaceful minority holds views at variance with Islamist dogma. Very sad, that seven years after the Cikeusik Pogrom, there’s no sign of any mind-set revolution in Tangerang, nor in many other places…
“Mohon Ma’af?” Blasphemous Brutes Vandalise Depok Mosque!
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In Squalid Internal Exile, Lombok Ahmadis Denied Voting Rights
…nor of any moves by the Government to quash the grotesque discriminatory Tri-Ministerial Decree which has made the Ahmadis second class citizens, and in some cases refugees, in their own country, of which they are loyal and law-abiding citizens.
PS – here’s a list of examples of oppression which we reproduced last year –In Jakarta, Persecuted Ahmadis Seek Justice! – there have been other incidents since then.
1. Sealing Al Furqon Mosque, Kersamaju, conducted by Satpol PP on March 31, 2015.
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NB –The Satpol PP are the civic militia, controlled by local governments throughout Indonesia
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2. Sealing Al Hidayah Mosque, Depok conducted by a group of people on March 19, 2011. It was repeated in February 2017 conducted by the Head of Satpol PP Pemkot Depok.
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3. The burning and sealing of Masjid Al Furqon, Parakansalak, Sukabumi by mobs on April 28, 2008. After that Satpol PP Sukabumi sealed the mosque on July 26, 2016.
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SatPol PP
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4. Damage to Al Kautsar Mosque, Kendal, Central Java in May 2016.
5. Prohibition of the use of the mosque An Nashr, Pekanbaru on October 12, 2010. The ban was in line with the letter of Mayor of Pekanbaru to Ahmadiyah congregation to stop their activities.
6. Damage to Cipeuyeum Mosque on March 13, 2011.
7. Termination of mosque construction in Kunto Darussalam pasda April 2017.
8. Break-up of Al Misbah Mosque, New Jatibening, Bekasi on 14 November 2011.
9. The burning of the Cisalada Mosque on October 1, 2010 by a group of people.
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Ahmadi Koran, burned in a major sectarian arson attack in Cisalada
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10. Sealing Baitul Rahim Mosque, Singaparna on 12 April 2012 night.
11. Rejection of the issuance of e-ID card 1,400 people of Manislor Village, Kuningan in 2012.
12. Rejection of the registration of marriage certificate at Tanjung Pinang Religious Court on April 16, 2015.
13. The destruction of Masjid Mahmud, Singaparna on April 15, 2010 noon
14. Damage to mosques and houses of Ahmadiyah members in Ciaruteun, Bogor on March 11, 2011. A total of 7 families of Ahmadiyah refugees.
15. Case of expulsion and destruction of houses of members of Ahmadiyah Lombok, NTB.
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Anti-Ahmadi sectarian arson in Lombok
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If you want more info on some of these cases, you can use our Search box, entering Lombok, Cisalada, or just Ahmadiyah and see the extent of the evil perpetrated against them.
I wish them the best of luck in their fight against oppression!
JazPen 08:08 on February 6, 2018 Permalink |
Good to catch sight of the classic Ross Style again.
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bjc70 10:10 on February 6, 2018 Permalink |
Just terrible
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Kezia 14:45 on February 6, 2018 Permalink |
Thank you, Ross, for telling us what must be told about this injustice.
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Santi 15:00 on February 6, 2018 Permalink |
It is always good when you write about our country and I like to read this very much.
You do not write so much any more about Indonesia but I wish you will again.
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Rawel 12:19 on February 8, 2018 Permalink |
I think same like you Santi but my english no good.
Ross is good friend for Indonesia
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Euis 18:21 on February 6, 2018 Permalink |
It is so.
President Jokowi will soon face election again.
Maybe he will show us before that what his mental revolution means.
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