Refl: Apakah rumah ibadah Ahmadiyah adalah sasaran terakhir ataukah setelah 
selesai dengan Ahmadiyah akan ada aliran lain yang menyusul?


http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/11/19/city-closes-ahmadi-mosque-denies-religious-prejudice.html
City closes Ahmadi mosque, denies religious prejudice
Andreas D. Arditya, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sat, 11/19/2011 11:40 AM 
The Jakarta administration denies any religious predilection in sealing off an 
Ahmadiyah mosque in East Jakarta this week.

Jakarta Deputy Governor Prijanto said that mosque was shut down because it 
violated a building permit.

Prijanto did not consider that the Ahmadis had unsuccessfully proposed to the 
local administration to convert the building permit from a private residence to 
a public building.

The Ahmadis had held religious services there for 21 years. 

“Our local official sealed the building off after sending warning letters,” 
Prijanto told reporters at City Hall on Friday.

On Thursday, officials from the East Jakarta Building Supervisory Agency (P2B) 
and the City Public Order closed down At-Taqwa mosque after claiming that the 
owners of the premises had misused the building permit issued for the premises.

Prijanto said that issues regarding the Islamic sect had been decided by the 
central government through a ministerial decree.

The head of the East Jakarta branch of the Ahmadiyah, Aryudi Muhammad Shadiq, 
said the management of the mosque was fully aware of the building violation.

Aryudi said that they had been proposing to the local administration to convert 
the building permit from that for a private residence to one for a public 
building, but to no avail.

He questioned the city administration’s decision to seal off the mosque after 
allowing it to remain open for the past 21 years. 

Following the closing of the mosque, a local Islam Defenders Front (FPI) branch 
said that they would monitor the sect’s activity and report to the city 
administration should the sect continue performing their religious services 
there.

Separately on Friday, Jakarta Police chief Insp. Gen. Untung Suharsono Radjab 
held a meeting with a number of mass organizations, including those notorious 
for their violent behavior, in Central Jakarta.

Untung said that the meeting was to seek input from the organizations regarding 
security issues in the capital. The police chief warned that members of any 
organization who resorted to violence and violated the law would be penalized. 
“We will process them according to the law.” 

Three years ago, the central government issued a joint ministerial decree 
banning members of the Ahmadiyah Indonesia Congregation (JAI) from propagating 
their religious beliefs, but allowed them to maintain their faith and perform 
their daily religious duties.

The decree was followed by a number of regional administrations issuing bans to 
prevent members of the Ahmadiyah sect from practicing their faith in public.

Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo also planned to issue a similar ban, but 
backtracked after realizing that such bylaws were illegal.

The Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Ministry said that the 
local administration could not issue ordinances that went against the 
Constitution, which guaranteed the freedom of faith and worship.

Related News >> 
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  b.. Ahmadiyah onslaught ‘hardest test’ for Indonesia’s democracy 
  c.. Ahmadiyah onslaught 'hardest test' for RI democracy 
  d.. Attack on Ahmadiyah condemned by most, survey reveals


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