Monday, March 21, 2011

Indonesia: Police helps extremist group FUI forcibly shut Ahmadiyah office in Yogyakarta

The crowd brought attributes from the Indonesian Mujahidin Assembly (MMI), the Islamic Jihad Front (FJI), the Anti-Immorality Movement (GAM), and others Islamic organizations. Police officers guarded the crowd activities 'to avoid any clash.'

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Source/Credit: The Jakarta Post
By TJP | March 20, 2011

FUI seals Ahmadiyah office in Yogyakarta

Hundreds of members of the Yogyakarta Islamic Peoples Front (FUI) sealed the office of Ahmadiyah in Kotabaru, Yogyakarta on Sunday, demanding the sect be banned.

The crowd brought attributes from the Indonesian Mujahidin Assembly (MMI), the Islamic Jihad Front (FJI), the Anti-Immorality Movement (GAM), and others Islamic organizations, kompas.com reported.

They put a banner written “Disband Ahmadiyah” on Ahmadiyah office door.


They supported the Indonesian Ulema Council edict that stated Ahmadiyah as a deviated sect and banned the sect from spreading its teaching.

Police officers guarded the crowd activities to avoid any clash.

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