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FPI Shut Out by Suspected Liquor Sellers
January 27, 2012

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Carter
1:48pm Feb 12, 2012

the true religion and the fakes one are really showing their true colors here; the true religion strongly opposes alcohol but the fakes one, on the other hand, strongly condones alcohol.


JohnnyCool
6:27pm Jan 28, 2012

I wonder if the FPI will be given a few of the 100 second-hand German tanks (from the Netherlands), to ride around on?

Anybody surprised the mob wasn't arrested? I thought so.

I guess this doesn't count as a "human rights violation" in SBY's recent redefinition.

RI is in deep trouble with absolutely NO light at the end of the tunnel. Don't forget that the next president might be even worse!


DrDez
10:44pm Jan 27, 2012

It genuinely seems that the link between the Police and FPI is very significant, that really is fearful.

An Islamic/Police State in 2012 to usurp the current ineffective administration is becoming a real possibility


quas
6:36pm Jan 27, 2012

The police can knock on doors demanding to search premises without any search warrant?


RuleBritannia
4:08pm Jan 27, 2012

FPI with THE HELP of the police???


Hundreds of religious hard-liners from the Islamic Defenders Front attempted to raid a store in Garut, West Java, on Thursday with some help from the police because they believed it was selling alcohol.

The mob from the front known as the FPI arrived in a convoy of motorcycles outside the Ekbaow grocery store only to find it shuttered by the owners. When they attempted to force it open, the police stopped them.

However, the police then banged on the door and called for the owners to let the mob in so that they could “check the goods.”

The owners refused to open up.

The frustrated mob then turned its focus on a series of kiosks at the Garut bus terminal that it claimed were also selling liquor. When they arrived, however, the kiosks were also closed.

The mob ended its day riding in a convoy around the city. 

Antara