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rug

(82,333 posts)
Tue May 22, 2012, 01:48 PM May 2012

Indonesia's Rising Religious Intolerance

By BENEDICT ROGERS
Published: May 21, 2012

JAKARTA — Just a few days after Lady Gaga’s concert in Indonesia was canceled after protests by Islamic groups, I flew 1,370 kilometers from Jakarta to Padang, West Sumatra, and drove a further 130 kilometers, a four-hour journey along rough, winding roads, to Sijunjung, to visit an Indonesian atheist jailed for his beliefs.

Alex Aan, a 30-year-old civil servant, is a gentle, soft-spoken, highly intelligent young man who simply gave up his belief in God when he saw poverty, war, famine and disaster around the world.

He faces the possibility of up to six years in prison, charged with blasphemy, disseminating hatred and spreading atheism. Radical Muslims came to his office, beat him up, and called the police after reading about his views on Facebook.

Alex is the first atheist in Indonesia to be jailed for his belief, but his case is symptomatic of a wider increase in religious intolerance in the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation. The previous Sunday, I joined a small church in Bekasi, a suburb of Jakarta, for a service, but found the street blocked by a noisy, angry mob and a few police.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/22/opinion/indonesias-rising-religious-intolerance.html

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Indonesia's Rising Religious Intolerance (Original Post) rug May 2012 OP
weak religions cannot stand alternative thinking nt msongs May 2012 #1
Neither can weak minds. rug May 2012 #2
How is Islam a weak religion? cbayer May 2012 #3
Yeah, but the TRUE bigotry is drawing a stick figure and writing "Mohammed" near it. 2ndAmForComputers May 2012 #4
How about a full color hook-nosed version? rug May 2012 #5
Do you see a hooked nose in that letter O above? 2ndAmForComputers May 2012 #7
Do you see one here? rug May 2012 #8
When it comes to Islam.. Ron Obvious May 2012 #6

2ndAmForComputers

(3,527 posts)
4. Yeah, but the TRUE bigotry is drawing a stick figure and writing "Mohammed" near it.
Wed May 23, 2012, 12:01 AM
May 2012

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Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
6. When it comes to Islam..
Wed May 23, 2012, 06:32 PM
May 2012

When it comes to Islam, I'll never forget that gentle peacenic and Muslim convert Cat Stevens saying that, of course, anybody who mocks the prophet Mohammed should be killed, as though that were only self-evident.

It chills me to this day.

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