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All Aboard the Disband-Wagon

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

According to the law, the government can disband public organizations. A mechanism is needed to ensure the public’s freedom to form associations.

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THE Presidential Palace predictably makes the proper denouncements every time a radical group commits an act of violence. In 2006, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the government “will act against groups committing violence in the name of religion.”

The same threat was broadcast after an incident at Monas Square, when the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) attacked the National Alliance for Freedom of Religion and Belief in June 2008. Thi

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