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June 21, 2015

Jakarta Globe - June 21, 2015

Jakarta – A coalition of rights groups are urging President Joko Widodo to stay true to his campaign promises to protect minority groups and ensure the safe return of a Shiite community to their ho

June 20, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 20, 2015

Indra Budiari, Jakarta – A week after being blocked from their Friday prayers in the An Nur Mosque in Bukit Duri Tanjakan, Tebet, South Jakarta, around 50 members of the Bukit Duri Ahmadi congregat

June 18, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 18, 2015

Arya Dipa, Bandung – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) says the current regulation on building houses of worship contributes to religious conflict.

June 16, 2015

Jakarta Globe - June 16, 2015

Jakarta – Conservative politicians and clerics have lashed out at Religious Affairs Minister Lukman Hakim Saifuddin over his seemingly benign call for mutual respect and understanding between Musli

June 15, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 15, 2015

Haeril Halim, Jakarta – The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) was sticking to its stance that Ahmadiyah and Shia believers were deviant from mainstream Islam but nonetheless prosecuting them for follo

June 14, 2015

Jakarta Globe - June 14, 2015

Markus Junianto Sihaloho, Jakarta – President Joko Widodo has echoed Vice President Jusuf Kalla's claim that Indonesia's brand of Islam is a peaceful one, on the same weekend that hard-liners in Ja

Jakarta Globe - June 14, 2015

Jakarta – A hard-line Islamic group infamous for its violent brand of intolerance says it will continue efforts to expel Ahmadiyah Muslims practicing in Tebet, South Jakarta.

June 13, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 13, 2015

Jakarta – Dozens of people blocked a group of Ahmadis from performing their Friday prayers at their own An Nur Mosque in Bukit Duri Tanjakan, Tebet, South Jakarta, on Friday.

June 12, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 12, 2015

Jakarta – The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued a fatwa, or religious edict, stating that only government-recognized Islamic organizations, such as itself, should be able to call any people

June 8, 2015

Jakarta Post - June 8, 2015

Jakarta – The drafted bill on the protection of religious communities does not protect minorities that are under increasing persecution; the government is not showing progress in upholding religiou

May 23, 2015

Jakarta Post - May 23, 2015

Jakarta – Representatives from churches in Papua say the central government has not done enough to protect the rights of indigenous people there, despite President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's recent vis

May 21, 2015

Jakarta Post - May 21, 2015

Jakarta – The chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the country's largest Muslim organization, Said Aqil Siradj, has said that Indonesia was founded on values of peace and tolerance, and not exclusivel

April 8, 2015

Jakarta Post - April 8, 2015

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) issued a report on Tuesday demanding the government issue better laws on tolerance and properly enforce existing laws on religious dis

April 2, 2015

Jakarta Globe - April 2, 2015

Hizbul Ridho, Jakarta – A state university in South Kalimantan has drawn the ire of one of Indonesia's Islamic political parties for its decision to ban female students from attending class in a ni

March 5, 2015

Jakarta Post - March 5, 2015

Bambang Muryanto, Magelang, Central Java – Muslim and Buddhist leaders from South and Southeast Asia have issued the Yogyakarta Statement, which refuses the use of Islam and Buddha in the politics

March 4, 2015

Jakarta Post - March 4, 2015

Fedina S. Sundaryani, Jakarta – Experts have warned that implementation of the Blasphemy Law could lead to the radicalization of Muslims.

March 1, 2015

Jakarta Post - March 1, 2015

Fedina S. Sundaryani, Jakarta – Religious leaders are urging Muslims nationwide to take the lead in promoting religious tolerance in multicultural Indonesia.

February 20, 2015

Jakarta Globe - February 20, 2015

Jakarta – The Ministry of Religious Affairs has almost completed drafting a bill on protecting freedom of religion in Indonesia, saying a new law is necessary to keep the peace in society by, for i

February 10, 2015

Jakarta Post - February 10, 2015

Slamet Susanto, Yogyakarta – Around a thousand Muslim intellectuals, clerics and representatives from various Islamic organizations are currently gathering in Yogyakarta to discuss Islam and other

January 23, 2015

Jakarta Post - January 23, 2015

Corry Elyda, Jakarta – The continuing saga of the Indonesian Christian Church (GKI) Yasmin has yet to see any light at the end of the tunnel as the latest discussions among stakeholders, facilitate

January 15, 2015

January 12, 2015

January 7, 2015

Jakarta Globe - January 7, 2015

Jakarta – Indonesia's largest Muslim organization, the Nahdlatul Ulama, says it is ready to mediate talks between the Bogor administration and the GKI Yamin congregation over the sealing of a churc

January 2, 2015

Jakarta Post - January 2, 2015

Bambang Muryanto, Yogyakarta – Yogyakarta, previously dubbed the city of tolerance, has been ranked second for intolerance and violations of religious freedom by the Wahid Institute in its 2014 ann

December 29, 2014

Jakarta Globe - December 29, 2014

Kennial Caroline Laia, Jakarta – The absence of major cases of violence stemming from religious intolerance in Indonesia this year by no means indicates that the issue has been resolved

December 26, 2014

Jakarta Post - December 26, 2014

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Jakarta Post - December 26, 2014

Jakarta – Vice President Jusuf Kalla has declared Indonesia the most tolerant Muslim-majority country in the world, in a Christmas Day message that came as authorities in Bogor, south o

Jakarta Post - December 26, 2014

Bambang Muryanto and Suherjoko, Yogyakarta/Semarang – Christians across Indonesia celebrated Christmas on Thursday in different ways, although some could not conduct celebrations in the

December 24, 2014

Jakarta Post - December 24, 2014

Margareth S.

Jakarta Post - December 24, 2014

Haeril Halim, Margareth Aritonang and Fedina S.

December 23, 2014

Jakarta Globe - December 23, 2014

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) says it received 67 reports of instances of religious intolerance in Indonesia this year, nearly double the figure from la

Jakarta Globe - December 23, 2014

Vento Saudale, Bogor, West Java – The row over a ban on a church congregation from holding a service on Christmas Day continued on Tuesday as Bogor Mayor Bima Arya Sugiarto said the GKI

December 20, 2014

Jakarta Post - December 20, 2014

Sita W.

December 18, 2014

December 13, 2014

Jakarta Globe - December 13, 2014

Jakarta – The congregation of an illegally sealed-off church in Bogor have called on President Joko Widodo and the city's mayor, Bima Arya Sugiarto, to keep their campaign promises to r

December 7, 2014

Jakarta Globe - December 7, 2014

Farouk Arnaz, Jakarta – Indonesia's National Police have pledged to crack down on violence against religious minorities.

November 22, 2014

Jakarta Post - November 22, 2014

Hans Nicholas Jong, Jakarta – The number of blasphemy cases soared during former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's era, leaving a lot of work to do for the new government in protecti

November 21, 2014

Jakarta Post - November 21, 2014

Hans Nicholas Jong, Jakarta – Former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has left a lot of work to do for the new government in relation to blasphemy prosecutions.

Jakarta Globe - November 21, 2014

Bastiaan Scherpen, Jakarta – Slamming a skyrocketing rate of convictions based on questionable interpretations of a half-century old blasphemy law during the presidency of Susilo Bamban

November 14, 2014

Jakarta Globe - November 14, 2014

Jakarta – Residents of Pontianak in West Kalimantan who do not list their religion on identification cards will not be allowed to access public services, the city's deputy mayor has sai

Jakarta Post - November 14, 2014

Ansyor Idrus and Ina Parlina, Palembang – The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has supported a recent call from Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo to allow people who do not belong to one of the

November 11, 2014

Jakarta Post - November 11, 2014

Margareth S.

November 8, 2014

Jakarta Globe - November 8, 2014

Adelia Putri Anjani & Robertus Wardhi, Jakarta – Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo waded in to a heated debate after suggesting that people have the option of leaving the religion

November 7, 2014

Jakarta Post - November 7, 2014

Jakarta – Politicians from Islamic-based political parties have opposed the government's decision to grant the wish of people to have the religion column on their ID cards left blank.

Jakarta Post - November 7, 2014

Margareth S.

November 6, 2014

Jakarta Globe - November 6, 2014

Jakarta – Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo said on Thursday that he intended to allow the followers of religions that are not formally recognized by the state to leave the religion f

Jakarta Post - November 6, 2014

Margareth S.

November 3, 2014

Jakarta Globe - November 3, 2014

Vento Saudale, Bogor – Since 2012, the congregation of Bogor's GKI Yasmin church has held prayer meetings outside the State Palace, to remind the government of the fact that their house

October 31, 2014

Jakarta Globe - October 31, 2014

Adelia Anjani Putri, Jakarta – The lone minister to survive the cut in President Joko Widodo's cabinet from the previous administration has unveiled plans to draft a bill that would aff

October 28, 2014