http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20061019.G01&irec=0


Murdered minister laid to rest 
Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu



Thousands of Christians and Muslims attended the funeral of a Christian pastor 
in conflict-hit Palu, Central Sulawesi, on Wednesday.

A sea of motorcycles, cars and people accompanied the body of Irianto Kongkoli, 
40, to the cemetery, under the watchful eyes of hundreds of police officers. 

Irianto Kongkoli, who had strongly protested the execution of three Christians 
last month for their role in religious violence in Poso, was gunned down Monday 
by masked assailants while shopping with his wife, fanning fears of renewed 
communal violence. 

A funeral services was held at Immanuel Church for the pastor, who was the 
secretary-general of the South Sulawesi Christian Church. His body was then 
taken for burial at a Christian cemetery in Talise subdistrict. 

Earlier in the day, scores of people from antiviolence groups staged a protest 
outside Central Sulawesi Police Headquarters, demanding the police arrest the 
shooters. 

When meeting with the protesters, Central Sulawesi Police chief Brig. Gen. 
Badroddin Haiti asked residents to remain patient. 

"Don't blame anyone. I'm the one to blame," he said. "This is not a math 
problem, but a shooting so it takes time. Let me handle this since I'm the one 
responsible." 

Central Sulawesi Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. M. Kilat said police had 
questioned more than 10 witnesses, including one person, identified only as Kh, 
who might be a possible suspect or might have links to the shooters. 

"He (Kh) was questioned because we suspect the shooters ran into Kh's house in 
South Palu," Kilat told The Jakarta Post. 

However, the police have yet to name him a suspect. 

The police chief's statement was praised by the head of the Central Sulawesi 
Christian Church, Renaldy Damanik. 

However, he urged Badroddin to evaluate the performance of the police. He said 
a large number of officers were deployed in the province, particularly in Palu 
and Poso, but they were still unable to prevent the shooting. 

"What have they been doing. That should be the main question," he told the Post 
on Wednesday morning at Irianto's home. 

He said the results of the evaluation should be made public, since there were 
fears the shooting and similar attacks were carried out by a trained group 
eager to disrupt security for their own gain. 

"I'm worried ... what if they are looking for the perpetrators while those 
responsible turn out to be inside their own organization. It could happen, if 
it was done for the sake of securing a security project or upsetting Christian 
groups ...," he said. 

A source was reported as saying Wednesday police were investigating an 
organization known as the Basri group, which has also been linked to the 
beheadings of three Christian girls in 2005, as possible suspects in the 
shooting. 

Renaldy, however, wondered whether the police were simply looking for a 
scapegoat. 

He said following Monday's shooting, he received a text message from a 
religious leader in Poso saying they were not responsible. "For God's sake, we 
didn't do it," Renaldy quoted the message as saying. 

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono ordered security forces on Wednesday to 
thoroughly investigate the pastor's murder


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