The Guardian, and many others, are reporting;
But this week’s callous move by Malaysian…
…But the Ahmadis are not alone in their struggle to practice their faith in Indonesia.
Last week, a group of about 300 people from a variety of religious backgrounds staged a rally at Indonesia’s parliament, demanding…
The rising tide of religious intolerance continues unchecked in the great ‘secular democracy’ of Indonesia. Diani Budiarto, the Mayor of Bogor, only sixty kilometres from Jakarta, thumbs his nose at the government, the Constitution, the Supreme Court and the essence of Pancasila…
In what Human Rights Watch called “a sad day for Indonesia,’ a court Thursday gave astonishingly light sentences to religious fanatics who led a frenzied mob that killed three members of the Ahmadiyah sect on video to between three and six months in jail.