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W. Java Police Say 20 Suspects in Attack on Ahmadiyah
February 22, 2012

An Ahmadiyah mosque in Cipeuyeum, West Java, was vandalized by a group of protesters on Friday morning. (Photo courtesy of Ahmadiyah) An Ahmadiyah mosque in Cipeuyeum, West Java, was vandalized by a group of protesters on Friday morning. (Photo courtesy of Ahmadiyah)
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jetset24
6:06am Feb 24, 2012

Does the Imam of NY has anything to say about this past unfortunate event during his trip here??

Why would these people react with a similar violence as their brothers may have done to make a point in the old dark days??

Believers of a religion may act upon with their beliefs as non negotiable by non believers.


DrDez
12:04pm Feb 23, 2012

KK

That's what some of our Arabic inspired friends want - indeed preach

We are tolerant so long as its by our rules.. If you offend us (and goodness knows its so easy) we will attack you - which of course is ok because the Koran permits it and even the president supports us


Kangkung
10:02pm Feb 22, 2012

That came straight from mafia playbook. We won't cause any harm, just obey us.


DrDez
5:48pm Feb 22, 2012

“We warned them several times not to continue their activities. But they kept doing it,”...(so we attacked them)..... what more can one say....


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Cianjur, West Java. Twenty men have been named suspects in the Friday attack on a mosque used by Ahmadiyah sect members in Cipeuyeum village, Cianjur, West Java, police said.

“Though we have not yet detained them, the suspects are obliged to report to us periodically. Up till now, we are still collecting data and investigating the motive behind the attack,” Cianjur Police Chief Agus Tri Heriyanto said on Tuesday.

According to police, one of the suspects, Asep, admitted that he and his associates had committed the attack, but they had done it because the Ahmadiyah members insisted on conducting their religious services in the neighborhood.

“We warned them several times not to continue their activities. But they kept doing it,” Asep said.

The attackers, residents of neighboring Cisaar village, wrecked the roof, broke the windows and generally ransacked the mosque, leaving it in shambles.

Antara