Officials Turn Blind Eye as Religious Tensions Rise in Indonesia
The problems began shortly after Tajul Muluk, a Shiite cleric, opened a boarding school in 2004. The school, in a predominantly Sunni Muslim part of East Java, raised local tensions, and in 2006 it was attacked by thousands of villagers. … Continue reading Officials Turn Blind Eye as Religious Tensions Rise in Indonesia
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Officials Turn Blind Eye as Religious Tensions Rise in Indonesia
The problems began shortly after Tajul Muluk, a Shiite cleric, opened a boarding school in 2004. The school, in a predominantly Sunni Muslim part of East Java, raised local tensions, and in 2006 it was attacked by thousands of villagers. … Continue reading Officials Turn Blind Eye as Religious Tensions Rise in Indonesia