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Perspective: Indonesia's Radical Religious Supremacy And Our Silence | Rory Asyari


Firm legal action must be brought to bear on those committing persecution, intimidation or violence against minority groups in the name of religion.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | AU Desk
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By Rory Asyari | September 10, 2017

It was inspiring to see thousands of people staging vigils and peaceful rallies in Charlottesville in the United States to pay tribute to those killed during the violence instigated by white supremacists on Aug 12.

They denounced the act of white supremacy, together affirming that bigotry and racism are against American values.

By contrast, in a country dubbed the world�s third-largest democracy, religious supremacism, bigotry and persecution are left almost unchallenged.

The spirit of collectively condemning religious supremacism does not exist in Indonesia, a nation claiming to be harmonious amid ethnic and cultural diversity.
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