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A Burning Issue

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The people who burned the Ahmadiyah mosque should be punished. All regulations contravening the constitution must be revoked.

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THE two bearded men suspected of setting fire to the Al-Hidayah Mosque in South Jakarta must not escape the legal consequences of their deeds. There is no need for the police to fear arresting them because they not only broke the law, they also violated the constitution. This premeditated criminal act—intentionally carried out in the quiet pre-dawn hours—was barbaric and must be condemned. We are concerned because this act of terror was carri

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