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Fitri | September 08, 2010
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395146I agree with cnnrhughes. It really boils down to showing respect for others, particularly when a person is in an "Adopted home" location. Let's stop phobias about religions. The Oklahoma City,(USA) terrorist bomber was a Caucasian Christian. There are good and bad people everywhere.
Well Alexander, as a Muslim you should know that the moment you became a Muslim, some basic rights of yours are taken away from you. You shoudnt say what kind of Muslim we are as you already know that you are a "some basic rights taken Muslim". I hope that the incidence opens up your mind if it hasn't already done so. Regretted to say this but can you say otherwise ?
Tedjo! Finally a voice of reason in this forum!
Another 2 cases which show the culture of lynching is still practicing in Indonesia.
Many times, religious sentiments are involved.
In case the religious sentiments are Muslim, - the Indonesian authorities tend to support the lynching 'de facto'. At least, this what their lack of action tells.
Seems the majority of Muslim... in Indonesia has nothing to say against these lynching, as well. Pity...
@tedjo...you are certainly right.
@exbrit...Same fate would apply to a minority in a predominantly WASP society...in the West.
What goes around comes around...
Both sides are wrong and emotionally strung out. But certainly a religion speaks higher than common sense in this country.
Jakarta. A German man was the second foreigner to see his home destroyed in Lombok during the holy month after his complaints about damage to his property interrupted evening prayers.
Stephen Alexander, 35, who has lived on the resort island for 10 years, was “loudly” complaining outside the village chief’s home about the destruction of statues he kept in his yard, enciting about 200 residents from Lembah Sari, West Lombok, to ransack his villa and set fire to a motorcycle, said Mustan, a local.
“He barged into the village chief’s house, accusing residents of destroying his statues, and questioned what kind of Muslims we were,” Mustan said.
Alexander, who is also a Muslim, had been “warned” to remove the statues because they resembled Hindu deities.
Residents were reportedly angered by Alexander’s disruption of their prayers.
Soon after, the mob had grown to about 200 people, who then gathered outside his villa in the tourist district of Senggigi. Alexander managed to escape the rampage, but was later picked up by police.
It was unclear whether police had placed him in protective custody or detained him pending charges.
Hadli, the village chief, said Alexander’s asking “what kind of Muslims are your residents?” had sparked the mob’s violent reaction.
He added that the German had been impolite, “because he wasn’t wearing a shirt while he was complaining.”
But when talking to reporters at the police station, Alexander said he had never raised the issue of faith during the prayer session.
“I only asked about the two people who destroyed my statues,” he said.
“I know Islam. I did not bring a knife, I did not do anything. But why did 200 people destroy my house? It is Ramadan now, it is forbidden to be violent.”
West Lombok Police Chief Agus Supriyanto said officers were still investigating the case.
“What we have learned is that he approached the village chief’s house, yelling as if he was mocking the residents,” Agus said.
On Aug. 22, American expatriate Luke Gregory Lloyd was nearly mobbed by villagers in Central Lombok after he allegedly barged into a prayer session at a mosque with his shoes on, unplugged a microphone and may have even assaulted one of the worshipers.
Lloyd, who is facing six years in prison after police charged him with blaspheming Islam and immigration violations and whose home was also ransacked, denies wrongdoing in the case.
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