Name: National Commission on Human Rights of Indonesia
Created On: 15/10/2015 16:42:49
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Statement of The National Commission on Human Right
of The Republic Of Indonesia
Thank You Madame Chairperson, for this valueable opportunity. l
would like to direct to the point. In addition of all positif acheivement in
implementation of The right to freedom of religion and belief, particularly
among religious minority groups, that was mentioned by my collega
permanent representatif of Indonesia before. Our Commission. highly
apresiate this commitment and achievement.
However, in current Situation, concerning protection of existence
and prevention of violence against minorities Indonesia remain faces
many challen.gges.
We have two category of problem. The first, minority within religion. The
second, minority between religions The first category related to increasing
levels of harassment, intimidation and bloody attacks against groups that
was alleged "misguided" from true teaching of Islam, particularly
Ahmadiyya, and Shi'a. These include killing, the closure, attaeks and
burning by mobs of places of worship and hornes, at times leading to the
displacement of communities belonging to these groups. Actually, the
perpetrators is small. intolerant group but with minim or no protection for
the minority from the police. Therefore, this kind of minority have not
enjoyed protection of existence and. prevention of violence. Even, respect
from the state to freely select the belief they want and freely practice the
worship in privat live they have not receafitedyet.
They also can not freely maintain their unique religious and cultural
practices and traditions. They don't have enought sphare to express and
enjoy aspect of one's identity in the education environtment, in the
workplace and in public. There was administrative restriction to the
spreeding of teaching in the public area, including public lecture, public
sermont, and publication. Law Number-1 /PNPS/1965 and Article 156(a)
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of the Criminal 'Code concerning the prevention of religious abuse and/or
defamation) forbide them to do these, There was restrictions to show
their symbol, even placard in public area including in their places of
whorship or in their wear, like the 2008 Joint Ministerial Decree and all
other regulations that restrict the activities of the Ahrnadiyya community,