August 3, 2012
This week's persecuted church: Indonesia
Protestors forced a church in Bandung, West Java, to shut down on Sunday amid claims that it was operating without a permit.
The Batak Karo Protestant Church (GBKP) has been in operation since 2007. But protestors claimed that the congregation agreed not to use the building as a house of worship in a 2011 agreement.
“On Sunday of last week, they used the building for Sunday service,” Amin Safari told Tempo.co. “That is why we sealed the building.”
The protestors also hung a banner on the church’s gate reading, “We the people of RW 06 [a neighborhood unit] hardily reject the use of this building, at Kawaluyan 10, to be used for religious activities.”
Thought of the Day: Lazy Saturday
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