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Battling 'God's Army'

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The National Commission for Human Rights points to a string of anomalies in the handling of the Cikeusik incident. The case needs to be reopened and reinvestigated.

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ACCORDING to the National Commission for Human Rights or Komnas HAM, the deadly attack launched by anti-Ahmadiyah demonstrators against the minority sectfollowers of Mirza Ghulam Ahmadon February 6 had not only been unanticipated by police, but it was an attack that was largely condoned.

The police did not act against the mastermindwho provoked and fired up masses into carrying out the attack. Komnas HAM also signaled the involvement of the Islami

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