Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Jakarta Post | The Archipelago
By TJP | November 26, 2010
MATARAM: The government continues to provide counseling to the Ahmadiyah sect and ensuring that Ahmadis are not disseminating their teachings, says an official.
Didiek Darmanto, head of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) prosecutor’s office also heading the religion and sect monitoring body, warned people against resorting to violence in dealing with the issue.
“The prosecutor’s office helps monitor Ahmadiyah in NTB based on joint decrees by three ministries,” he said at a media conference on Wednesday.
“We hope people do not resort to street justice.”
Considered heretical, minority Ahmadiyah followers have been refused from the Muslim community including those in West Lombok, NTB.
After having been forced to take shelter, around 12 families last week returned home to their village, only to be evicted again by local residents.
They are part of 35 families taking shelter at Wisma Transito in Mataram after being evicted from their village in February 2006.
They had been forced to return to their homes because they had been staying at the Wisma Transito shelter without any certainty of their fate.
“The prosecutor’s office only monitors religious activities by Ahmadiyah. The social impact and the placing of Ahmadiyah followers are the domain of both West Lombok and NTB offices,” Didiek said. — JP
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