JAKARTA, Indonesia - 1,500 hard—liners attacked Ahmadiyah sect members with sticks and machetes, killing three men. On Tuesday, a mob set two churches ablaze to protest a Christian’s blasphemy sentence as too lenient.
The attacks raised concerns about escalating religious intolerance in the secular nation that has more than 220 million Muslims, most of whom are moderate.
Indonesia’s president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says violent, hard—line groups should be disbanded after mobs set churches on fire and killed three members of a minority Islamic sect.
The President who relies heavily on Islamic parties in parliament and rarely criticizes hard—liners did not identify any group by name on Wednesday.
But he said such violence “was against the law” and groups involved “should be disbanded.”
Source: Agency
The attacks raised concerns about escalating religious intolerance in the secular nation that has more than 220 million Muslims, most of whom are moderate.
Indonesia’s president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says violent, hard—line groups should be disbanded after mobs set churches on fire and killed three members of a minority Islamic sect.
The President who relies heavily on Islamic parties in parliament and rarely criticizes hard—liners did not identify any group by name on Wednesday.
But he said such violence “was against the law” and groups involved “should be disbanded.”
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