Can Petitions Predict Indonesia’s Future – Free Or Fanatic?
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- Habib Rizieq, –.“We encourage the government to process the death penalty for Ahok as soon as possible,” said Rizieq.
- http://www.suara.com/news/2016/10/14/134313/
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Yes, it’s Rizieq, ‘high priest’ of the sectarian vigilante gang that calls itself the ‘Islam Defenders Front.’
The FPI!
Despite Rizieq’s bloodthirsty exhortation, and the howls that issued from savage primitives who shuffled through Jakarta back then…
The protesters, most of whom were men dressed in white Muslim attire, were heard yelling, “We want a Muslim governor,” “Burn Ahok!” and “Kafir!” http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/10/14/thousands-hard-liners-march-against-ahok.htm
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Ahok
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…Ahok was not killed( merely imprisoned, for Pete’s sake!) after a trial that shamed Indonesia around the world.
If you are new to our pages, there are plenty of links to our past reports on their violent and intolerant antics on our blog –
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Jakarta – Anti-Fanatic Petition
That was about a petition by pro-tolerance Indonesians asking that the FPI’s permit to function as a ‘community organisation’ be not renewed.
Have a look – or you may just sample these older posts.
Sukorejo’s Sectarian Samurai – IslamoNazi Thugs Get Slap on Wrist
Nightmare – Indonesian IslamoNazis Get Armed Forces Training!
But this latest petition sets a new standard in courage, demanding that the fanatic Rizeq be stripped of his Indonesian citizenship!
He is currently in Saudi Arabia, and has been there quite a while…Indonesian hard-line cleric ducks facing porn charges again …evidently not eager to come home.
Anyway, here’s the link to the new petition…
https://www.change.org/p/joko-widodo-cabut-status-wni-rizieq-shihab
…,which is doing very well.
Only Indonesian citizens are entitled to add their names, but it’s well worth reading!
I’m sure if you use Google Translate you’ll get the gist of it.
Or use this Tempo link –https://en.tempo.co/read/1212894/fpi-rejects-petition-demanding-rizieq-shihab-citizenship-revoked – if you are not up to Google’s efforts!
Needless to say, the Islamist fanatics of the FPI are not best pleased. Their Jakarta gauleiter, Novel, says they’re starting their own petition.
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Habib Novel – “women already have limitations, let alone non- Muslims!”
http://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2013/10/26/1937287/.FPI.Menolak.Lurah.Susan.Harga.Mati
We have heard of his enlightened outlook on life previously!
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They were able to mobilise several hundred thousand bigots for the anti-Ahok shuffling, so if all of those were able to read and write, the FPI petition might catch up…or not.
In fact, the FPI petition is not actually about Rizieq. Instead they are targetting President Jokowi!
Quote- to urge the Constitutional Court to disqualify the Presidential Candidate number 01 Joko Widodo….
This may be a clever tactic, since Jokowi’s Vice-President was a star witness AGAINST Ahok.
Will the President consult his VP before responding to the multitude of decent folk demanding that Rizieq be deprived of citizenship? Jokowi’s VP Pick
And if he does, how will VP Ma’aruf advise him?
Santi 07:13 on June 10, 2019 Permalink |
Already signed and I think many more will sign.
We do not want the thinking of the FPI and Indonesia does not need that thinking.
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Kezia 14:19 on June 10, 2019 Permalink |
Very true, Santi.
If they want to live the Arab way, Arabia is easy to go to and to stay in.
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JazPen 15:37 on June 10, 2019 Permalink |
I wish I could sign it.
Apart from Islamist fanatics, who would miss Rizieq if he never set foot in Indonesia ever again?
Er, I forgot.
Those powerful politicians in the photos in your last ‘Petition’ post?
I will pass it around, but I expect all my Indonesian friends have signed already.
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Intan 17:21 on June 10, 2019 Permalink |
Rizieq has been in Saudi for so many months that now he must feel very at home.
Yes, sign the petition and let him stay there.
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Jim Ex Jakarta 13:00 on June 11, 2019 Permalink |
Ah, happy days are here again, Ross V Enemies of Indonesia.
Not much I can disagree with, but if you are commenting on petitions, I’m attaching another one, maybe you can do something to help it spread.
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