WEST JAVA JUSTICE! Islamonazi Louts? A Slap on the Wrist, Ahmadi Defends his Home? NINE MONTHS!
The Jakarta Globe on Monday reported from WEST JAVA, on a shocking verdict which reflects the ‘justice’ which members of religious minorities can expect in that benighted province.
An Ahmadi man was sentenced to nine months in jail on Monday for stabbing a teenager following an attack by hundreds of hard-line Muslims on an Ahmadiyah community in Cisalada,
Ahmad Nuryamin, 30, was found guilty of stabbing 15-year-old Rendy Apriansyah, from the neighboring
If readers cast their minds back to previous reports on RRA, you’ll recall that hundreds of primitive fanatics launched an all-out attack on Nuryamin’s kampung. Wholesale arson, violence and sacrilege resulted, homes, a place of worship and the holy books of the Ahmadis set on fire.

Burned Ahmadiyah Koran in Cisalada.
Of the huge mob of Islamonazi thugs who took part in the outrage, only three young louts were brought to trial. They got ridiculous ‘slap-on-the -wrist’ sentences last week, unlike Nuryamin, who gets sent down for defending his neighbourhood against sectarian hoodlums.
A court in Cibinong district last week sentenced three of those who attacked Ahmadiyah followers to terms of between four and six months….
JG 14/4
Mukhtar, an official from the Bogor branch of the Indonesian Scholars Council (MUI), which has repeatedly called for the disbanding of Ahmadiyah, said before the hearing that if the three were not acquitted, “there will be problems later.”
Here’s what the primitives did at Cisalada, and this poor guy gets jail-time for resisting?
But let’s not just take the latest news at face value. Nor just take my angry word for it. Here’s the Jakarta Globe six months ago. 17/10/10
Ahmad Nuryamin has been sharing a four-by-six meter cell with 11 other detainees at the
“They told me that they just wanted to talk. So I went along and followed them to the back of a police pickup truck,” he said. Yamin said that as they drove to the police station in Ciampea, the two officers punched him on the right side of his face and slapped him across his jaw, splitting his bottom lip.
“Confess, or I will drop you at Pasar Selasa [a local market] and let the mob finish you off. Confess, or I will let the mob burn your village to the ground once more,” one officer threatened, according to Yamin. “During my interrogation, I told the investigators what had happened. They didn’t listen to me and told me to shut my mouth, despite seeing first hand that I had bruises on my cheek and blood running from my lips. I never saw [those two officers] again. I never caught their names, but I can’t forget their faces.”
The JG did say that the local

Tomex Korniawan, Bogor Police Chief
Bogor Police, again as readers of RRA know very well, have totally failed their Christian citizens, refusing to enforce the opening of the ‘sealed’
The security forces choose to act as ‘neutral referees’ between the hoodlum mob and the congregation, despite a clear ruling from the Supreme Court that the ‘sealing’ has no legal standing.
But back to the jailed Ahmadi this week. Nurkholis, from the Jakarta Institute of Legal Aid, said the judges had ignored the background to the stabbing. “It is true that in the hearing, Yamin [Ahmad] admitted that he had stabbed someone, but the judges ignored testimonies that said there was an attack that prompted the stabbing,” he said. He said the defense counsel might appeal, arguing that the stabbing was an act of self-defence in the face of an attack, but lawyers would first discuss the matter with the defendant and his family.
Only a few weeks ago, more violence occurred, Ahmadi homes stoned by scumbags.
“According to witnesses [at Wednesday’s attack], there were at least five police officers present at the scene,” Ahmad said.
“They just watched the stoning and did nothing. Our position is really threatened now. This is the second time they have attacked Ahmadis in Ciampea.” JG 24/2
And what did the police have to say? It wasn’t an attack!

Dadang Rahardjo
Dadang Rahardjo of Bogor Police refused to call the incident an attack, insisting it was merely a case of “rock throwing.” “There was no attack, it was just some villagers throwing stones at the houses of Ahmadiyah followers,” he said.
Is that professionalism, or what?
Maybe Rahardjo and his men are too busy still, trying to identify the hundreds of of vermin who went unpunished after the attempted pogrom that has landed Yamin behind bars? Or is that case now closed, with one of the victims safely locked up?
About Ross and Ross Right Angle
Been here, in or around Jakarta, for almost twelve years, previously worked in a variety of jobs, both public and private sector, blue-collar and white-collar, and dabbled in politics. Graduated in Politics and Modern History, post-grad diploma in Soviet Studies.(on the principle that a good doctor studies disease) Since moving to Jakarta, have written seven or eight books, the latest being Jakarta Suckers! - a humorous look at how bules inter-act with bar-girls. Previous fiction included A Very Mad Jaksa Man, White Trash (both action/adventures set in the rough end of expat Jakarta) and a collection of ghostly tales, HANTU, which kicks off with the story of a Canadian English teacher who falls in love with a kuntilanak. It's called KuntilCanuck!

