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The Right to Go Home

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The West Lombok government has forbidden Ahmadiyah displaced people to return home. This is a clear violation of human rights.

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THE regional government of West Lombok regency cannot ban the Ahmadiyah followers currently in exile from returning home, for whatever reason. It is difficult to understand the basis for the ban. If it is not revoked, the suffering of the exiled victims of religious persecution will continue. They will have no chance to return to their former lives.

The regional government's security concerns-be it for the displaced people or society at large-show

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