auloh udah ngehina non Islam dr 14 abad yg lalu, jg orang Islam ngehina non 
Islam selama itu jg. Wajar tuh kalo auloh dan orang islam dpt pelajaran, 
hehehe...
 
 

From: Abbas <abas_ami...@yahoo.com>
>To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2012 10:58 AM
>Subject: [proletar] Re: Calls to Behead Indonesian Atheist Alexander Aan
>
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>  
>Dapt pahala atau tidak, kalu ada yng menghina y wajr klu yng mnghin iiu dapat 
>pelajaran !
>
>--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>>
>> Orang Islam itu dpt pahala koq kalo mancungin kepala orang yg ngehina auloh.
>>  
>>  
>> 
>> From: Sunny <ambon@...>
>> >To: Undisclosed-Recipient@... 
>> >Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2012 4:25 AM
>> >Subject: [proletar] Calls to Behead Indonesian Atheist Alexander Aan
>> >
>> >
>> >  
>> >Refl: Dua atau tiga hari lalu diberitakan oleh polisi bahwa sang Atheis 
>> >yaitu Alexander Aan telah bertobat dan memeluk agama Islam. Sekarang ada 
>> >tuntutan untuk kepalanya dipancung. Apakah gara-gara dia bertobat maka 
>> >kepalanya harus dipancung? Lantas setelah Alexander dipancung akan dikuti 
>> >oleh mereka yang tidak percaya kepada Tuhan agama semit?
>> >
>> >http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/calls-to-behead-indonesian-atheist-alexander-aan/495308
>> >Calls to Behead Indonesian Atheist Alexander Aan
>> >Presi Mandari | February 02, 2012
>> >
>> >Jakarta. A defiant declaration of atheism by an Indonesian civil servant 
>> >has inflamed passions in the world’s most populous Muslim nation, pitting 
>> >non-believers and believers against each other.
>> >
>> >The trouble began when civil servant Alexander Aan posted a message on the 
>> >Facebook page of Atheist Minang, a group of Indonesians with godless 
>> >beliefs. It read: “God doesn’t exist.”
>> >
>> >The post so enraged residents in Aan’s hometown of Pulau Punjung in West 
>> >Sumatra province that an angry mob of dozens stormed his office and beat up 
>> >the 30-year-old.
>> >
>> >To add insult to injury, police then arrested him and now want to press 
>> >blasphemy charges that could see him locked up for five years.
>> >
>> >Muslim extremists have called for Aan to be beheaded but fellow atheists 
>> >have rallied round, and urged him to stand by his convictions despite the 
>> >pressure.
>> >
>> >“Dear Alex, stick to your beliefs. This country has no right to restrict 
>> >your faith,” Fahd Singa Diwirja wrote on the same Facebook page, where Aan 
>> >is one of the administrators.
>> >
>> >“You’re facing narrow-minded people, but this is the true Indonesia, a 
>> >fertile ground for the spread of fundamentalism,” Diwirja added, advising 
>> >Aan to escape persecution by seeking asylum in a European country.
>> >
>> >Aan has also gained the support of the US-based International Atheist 
>> >Alliance.
>> >
>> >The group, together with Atheist Minang, has written to President Susilo 
>> >Bambang Yudhoyono, calling on him to ensure that the blasphemy allegations 
>> >are dropped.
>> >
>> >“This is a law that has been used to promote mob violence and intimidation 
>> >against those who do not agree with ... vigilante groups,” said the letter, 
>> >copies of which were also sent to the United Nations and Human Rights Watch.
>> >
>> >Aan’s proclamation has been removed from the page, but the Facebook group 
>> >has doubled to 2,000 since the controversy made local news reports.
>> >
>> >Most of the postings, however, are diatribes against Aan and his supporters.
>> >
>> >“These atheists should be beheaded, that’s what they deserve,” wrote a man 
>> >who identified himself as Putra Tama, a Muslim from neighboring Jambi 
>> >province.
>> >
>> >Other posts challenged atheists from the group to dare show themselves, 
>> >instead of hiding behind the anonymity of social media.
>> >
>> >“If you think your arguments are true, why don’t you just have a 
>> >face-to-face meeting with us, people who still believe in God? You’re just 
>> >a group of cowards,” taunted a post by another Muslim.
>> >
>> >Although Indonesia’s constitution guarantees freedom of religion, it only 
>> >recognizes six faiths: Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholicism, 
>> >Protestantism and Confucianism.
>> >
>> >Perceived blasphemy against any one of these religions carries a maximum 
>> >five-year jail term.
>> >
>> >Local police chief Chairul Aziz said this week that Aan, who had written on 
>> >his Facebook page that he was brought up as a Muslim, had expressed his 
>> >willingness to revert to Islam but that it would not be enough to escape 
>> >punishment.
>> >
>> >“He expressed his intention to convert to Islam but he has not performed an 
>> >Islamic declaration of faith. Even if he does so, he still can’t escape 
>> >from justice due to his blaphemous act,” Aziz said.
>> >
>> >He said Aan could face additional charges, including falsely declaring 
>> >himself a Muslim when he applied for a civil service job years ago.
>> >
>> >The Islamic Society Forum (FUI), an umbrella group for several hard-line 
>> >groups, said that a five-year jail term for Aan would not suffice.
>> >
>> >“He deserves the death penalty, even if he decides to repent. What he has 
>> >done cannot be tolerated,” said Muhammad al-Khaththath, FUI’s 
>> >secretary-general.
>> >
>> >“It is important to prevent this group from spreading atheism in this 
>> >country,” he added.
>> >
>> >Indonesia has seen a spate of attacks on minority religious groups in 
>> >recent years and the country’s judiciary is notoriously unsympathetic 
>> >towards their plight.
>> >
>> >In 2011, three Ahmadiyah sect members were killed in a mob attack.
>> >
>> >Those convicted received light sentences of between three and six months 
>> >while one of the Ahmadiyah survivors, a man who almost lost his hand in the 
>> >violence, got six months for defending himself and his friends.
>> >
>> >Agence France-Presse
>> >
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