Indonesia: Muslims offended by church named after Mother Theresa, prevent its construction

And authorities do nothing, since of course they don't want to rile the Muslims. Islamic Tolerance Alert from modern, moderate Indonesia: "Islamic fundamentalists against church named after Mother Teresa," by Mathias Hariyadi for Asia News, October 22 (thanks to C. Cantoni):

Jakarta (AsiaNews) - Anti-Christian intolerance is raising its ugly head again. Islamic fundamentalist groups are increasingly trying to stop the construction of churches in areas where the Catholic Church is present. Government slowness in reacting to such phenomena has come under fire because it effectively adds more fuel to the flames of intolerance fanned by such groups (See Mathias Hariyadi, "Religious intolerance rising among Indonesian Muslims," in AsiaNews 5 October 2010)

The most recent example of this trend involves the Saint Mother Teresa Parish in Cikarang, some 60 kilometres east of Jakarta. The situation here is the more worrisome since Indonesian authorities have shown little or no desire to intervene in the matter, and this despite sharp criticism from inter-faith and human rights groups.

In recent days, some provocative banners opposing plans to build a new church in Cikarang have appeared. "The Islamic Group Ukuwah Islamiyah rejects any plan to construct a church in Bunda Teresa Cikarang," read one banner displayed in front of a local mosque in Taman Sentosa Cikarang.

Another one on Bandung Street, in Cinere, carried the same message but against another Christian place of worship slated for construction only 200 metres from a local police station.

In both cases, it is clear that the lack of action by the authorities against this kind of protests to ensure a spirit of harmony between religions has fuelled intolerance.

Opposition to the Mother Teresa Church in Cikarang started in September when someone began spreading rumours about the potential "Christianisation" of the Bekasi Regency (district), a predominantly Muslim area.

According to the rumour, a church and other buildings would be built that together would constitute the largest Christian centre in Asia.

Opponents to the Church charged that the latter would become a magnet for proselytising, thus threatening the district's Muslim majority....

In recent weeks, Bekasi Regency has seen a number of episodes of intolerance directed at Christians from different confessions. Since 2009, at least six churches have been attacked and several Protestant clergymen have been the victims of assault.

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Barack Hussein Obama, who lived in Indonesia as a child, and attended a Muslim school there, is due to visit Indonesia in November, to further the Islamic cause, no doubt.

"Obama to visit Indonesia in November"

[Extract]:

"In Indonesia, Obama will stress the country's emerging economic weight and the role of the world's most populous Muslim nation in battling extremism, as well as to build on his speech to the Muslim world in Cairo last year."

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/obama-to-visit-indonesia-in-november-20100924-15p2v.html

You can't have a place of worship named after a WOMAN!

You gotta admit though, if you can protest a mosque at ground zero, they have a right to protest this church too. As long as they remain peaceful in their protest ofcourse.

@sumdum
The difference is in number, how many mosque raising have been protested in U.S. and how many church raising have been protested in Indonesia?

So far I only know GZM the only mosque protested by americans, while in Indonesia there are thousands of churches, temples and viharas canceled due to the protests of muslims!

The following is a good article from Time about Christianity in Indonesia.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1982223-3,00.html

It seems that there is a "surge" of Muslims leaving Islam.

Some Indonesian Christians expressed their worry that the building of a huge church structure in Jakarta would "further enflame" Muslims' anger. This reminds me ominously of comments made when the Jews in Germany, using community tax funds to build large, ornate synagogues in the early twentieth century, were criticized that the large, beautiful buildings would cause anti-Semitism.

Your alias seems quite appropriate.
sniff-sniff, I smell a TROLL!

To compare the two shows you haven't a bloody clue.

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