E/CN.4/1989/44 paqe 17 "Article 155, paragraph 1, stipulates that anyone who publishes or who shows or who puts up posters, bills, letters or pictures which are hostile to, or which insult the Indonesian Government and which encourage hatred with the express purpose of distributinq such tracts to make their contents known to a larqe audience will be sentenced to a maximum of four years and six months. "Mr. ... was also found guilty under article 55, paragraph 1, of the Penal Code, the contents of which have already been detailed with reference to the case of Mr. ... "Having been found guilty under this Code, Mr. ... exercised his right to appeal to the Supreme Court where a final judgement will be delivered. The Supreme Court is currently in the process of taking that decision. "It should be noted that the magazine Al-Eikhwan distributed by the accused contained articles which incite Muslim citizens of Indonesia to rise up against the Government and which agitate for the birth of an Islamic revolution. These types of articles which invite the overthrow of a legitimate Government are clearly designed to produce social unrest and disorder and are therefore against the prevailing laws and regulations. "(c) As regards the seminar on the essence of pilgrimage, it was banned not because of its reliqious activities but because the orqanizers contravened the prevailinq laws and requlations. "(d) Reqarding the case of two Roman Catholic catechists (names provided), who are allegedly detained in L.P. Becora prison in Dili, the Government, after conducting an inquiry, has learnt that: "(i) The name of ... does not appear on the list of persons detained in L.P. Becora; "(ii) The name ... is incomplete. There are four prisoners with this name in L.P. Becora prison in Dili, all of whom are petty criminals who have been convicted because of their involvement in security disturbances, not because of their religious activities." Iran (Islamic Republic of) 42. In a communication of 21 July 1988 addressed to the Government concerned, also referrinq to alleqations transmitted on 29 May 1987, as reproduced in document E/CN.4/1988/45, paragraph 15, the following information was transmitted by the Special Rapporteur: "... it has been recently reported that there has been no change in the qeneral policies and attitudes of the authorities toward the Baha'i community.

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