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Friday, August 1, 2014

US State Department Slams Indonesia for Intolerance

‘Limited Rights’: 2013 Report on International Religious Freedom says government fails in its duty

Jakarta Globe, Josua Gantan, Jul 31, 2014

Indonesian Shiite Muslim residents are escorted by police officers as they flee
 from Karanggayam village to a temporary shelter in Sampang, Madura island,
East Java on Aug. 27 2012. (EPA Photo/Fully Handoko)

Jakarta. The US State Department’s 2013 Report on International Religious Freedom accuses the Indonesian government of having failed to ensure religious freedom in the nation.

The report, released on Monday, claims that the government has generally “failed to prevent violence, abuse, and discrimination against individuals based on their religious belief.”

It further accused the government of being responsible for having “limited the rights of adherents to minority faiths to worship freely.”

The annual report to the US Congress pointed out that there is a willful negligence by law enforcers in Indonesia when it comes to dealing with cases involving religious intolerance.

The report said the police in Indonesia “failed to prevent or sufficiently investigate instances in which militant groups and mobs throughout the country attacked, vandalized, forced to close, or prevented the establishment of places of worship, religious schools, and homes of Muslim groups regarded as unorthodox.”

The report quotes the Setara Institute, a nongovernmental group that monitors religious freedom, stating that “inaction by security forces was the most common category of abuse by state actors.”

Government officials are accused of being actively involved in undermining religious freedom in Indonesia, according to the report.

According to the Setara Institute, there were at least 70 instances between January and June last year where government officials abused religious freedoms.

Hendardi, executive director of the Setara Institute, told the Jakarta Globe on Thursday that the Yudhoyono administration’s performance in this regard has been disappointing.

He said sporadic violence occurring in various parts of Indonesia was indicative of the poor state of religious freedom in the nation as well as poor law enforcement, “as if our Constitution is impotent.”

“The government has always handled this problem awkwardly,” Hendardi said. “In terms of religious freedom, there has not been a single significant improvement. In fact there were many setbacks.”

In the same vein, Solahuddin Wahid, a Muslim leader and brother of Indonesia’s fourth president, Abdurrahman Wahid, told the Globe on Thursday that the government “has not been firm” in this regard.

Yet, Hendardi expressed his hope that religious freedom can improve under the Joko Widodo administration.

Hendardi mentioned that Joko’s track record shows that he is a public official that is not afraid to uphold religious freedom.

“It is not easy to handle this and there are certainly political challenges, but when he led Jakarta, he set some good examples,” Hendardi said.

For example, according to Hendardi, Joko stood his ground as a governor when he elected Susan Jasmine Zulkifli — a Christian — as a district head in Lenteng Agung despite mounting criticism against the move.

Hendardi said that Jusuf Kalla, Joko’s deputy, is also reputed as a peacemaker.

“He is a peacemaking figure, such as in Aceh and Poso [Central Sulawesi],” Hendardi said, stating the two places where Kalla brokered peace pacts to resolve separatist and religious conflict.

“There is hope for religious freedom and pluralism here,” Hendardi said.

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"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration LecturesGod / CreatorReligions/Spiritual systems  (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it),  Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse),  Illuminati (Started in Greece, with Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to build Africa, to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.) (Text version)

“… New Tolerance

Look for a softening of finger pointing and an awakening of new tolerance. There will remain many systems for different cultures, as traditions and history are important to sustaining the integrity of culture. So there are many in the Middle East who would follow the prophet and they will continue, but with an increase of awareness. It will be the increase of awareness of what the prophet really wanted all along - unity and tolerance. The angel in the cave instructed him to "unify the tribes and give them the God of Israel." You're going to start seeing a softening of intolerance and the beginning of a new way of being.

Eventually, this will create an acknowledgement that says, "You may not believe the way we believe, but we honor you and your God. We honor our prophet and we will love you according to his teachings. We don't have to agree in order to love." How would you like that? The earth is not going to turn into one belief system. It never will, for Humans don't do that. There must be variety, and there must be the beauty of cultural differences. But the systems will slowly update themselves with increased awareness of the truth of a new kind of balance. So that's the first thing. Watch for these changes, dear ones.  …”



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