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Monday, December 31, 2018

Discrimination against minorities remains alive and well in Indonesia. The government must maintain a firm stance.

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Discrimination against minorities remains alive and well in Indonesia. The government must maintain a firm stance.. tempo : 171405742591.

The case of religious intolerance where a group of people cut off the top part of a crucifix on the grave of a Catholic man in Kotagede, Yogyakarta, should be the last to ever happen in this country. Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X, the governor who is also the sultan of Yogyakarta, must see to it that the constitutional right of every citizen to worship and practice their religion must never again be violated in his region. The exasperated public ha

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