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Indonesia: Muslim mob storms church, calls for ban
Compass Direct News ^ | August 19, 2008 | Staff

Posted on 08/20/2008 6:53:30 PM PDT by forkinsocket

On Sunday (August 17) a Muslim mob stormed a church service in Cipayung, East Jakarta, forcing Christians to flee and then erecting banners in the street declaring a ban on “churches and religious services.”

As about 20 church members were celebrating the nation’s Independence Day at the service, the angry assailants arrived at the Pentecostal Church of Indonesia in Pondok Rangon village, Cipayung, at 9:30 a.m. shouting “Allahu Akbar!” or “God is greater!” Some in the mob were neighbors, but the majority were not local residents, according to pastor Chris Ambessa.

Church members tried to close the gate leading into the church compound, but the mob forced its way in, storming into the welcoming room of the church and overturning furniture.

Ambessa managed to close a roller door protecting the room where services were held. But the attackers then chased church members out into the street, warning them not to return for future services.

The intruders then erected large banners in the street declaring a ban on “churches and religious services” in the village. Technically prior approval from district officials is required to erect such banners, but Public Order official Hadi Sumantri and plainclothes policemen present made no attempt to intervene or remove them.

Two days prior to this incident, Ambessa sought permission from district officials to hold a special thanksgiving service on Independence Day. Officials gave verbal approval, despite contention over the existence of the church.

Demolition Order Ambessa has been in the middle of a dispute over his house church. On July 3 the Cipayung civil engineering department had ordered Ambessa to dismantle the second floor of his home, and on July 13 it ordered him to cease religious activity for an indefinite period following neighborhood protests against the house church. Neighbors had demanded that Ambessa completely demolish the building.

Ambessa, whose home has functioned as a legally recognized house church for the past 12 years, built the second floor extension to accommodate his growing congregation. Realizing the prohibitive cost and difficulty of obtaining a Religious Building Permit (IMB), and on grounds that the building was a residential home, Ambessa had proceeded with the extension without applying for the IMB.

Ambessa’s lawyer, August Pasaribu, told Compass he planned to challenge the demolition order, since the demand was in breach of local regulations.

Construction of the extension was completed on May 17. On May 21, a neighborhood group threatened Ambessa and forced him to sign a document stating that he would cease holding church services in his home. Ambessa told Compass that he had signed the document under duress, fearing attacks on his wife and daughters.

Ambessa had planned to rent a separate building for church services in another location, at a cost of 8 million rupiah per year (US$862). After Sunday’s attack, however, Ambessa said he felt disheartened and saw little point in reporting the incident to the local police station since he did not expect positive intervention.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: antichristian; christian; christianpersecution; christians; church; churches; churchservice; globaljihad; indonesia; islam; jihad; korananimals; mob; mohammedanism; muslim; muslims
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To: StormEye

I would agree except for one thing. Survival instinct. It’s the great common denominator among people. Even the most leftist, liberal, anti-american peacenik will abandon his philosophy when his time comes to either convert or meet the blade, or fight. And that my friend, is Islam’s biggest weakness. It will be it’s undoing. Because you know Islam is not content to let others believe what they want.


21 posted on 08/20/2008 10:52:36 PM PDT by Shaun_MD
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To: Memphis Moe
The Muslim theology cannot stand up in the free exchange of ideas.

Kind of like the Democrats, aren't they?

22 posted on 08/20/2008 11:30:58 PM PDT by Wil H
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where was it Obama grew up?

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