DC: Daily Islamic Prayer Service at Pentagon’s 9/11 Crash Site

At another one of the 9/11 attack sites, the Pentagon in Washington DC, a daily Islamic prayer service has been held in November 2002 by the Office of the Pentagon Chaplain, whose mission is “meeting the spiritual needs of the Pentagon.”  Neither of the Pentagon chaplains are Muslim, and according to the AP, the Friday Muslim worship service at the Pentagon is ” run by an imam from a local mosque.”

Mission of Office of Pentagon Chapel (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)
Mission of Office of Pentagon Chapel (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)

At the Pentagon Interfaith Chapel, it has a stain glass window, inscribed “United in Memory,” designed by a veteran. But the memory of 9/11 is intended to be unifying for the armed forces of all religions, races, and identity groups, rather than a source of division.

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Pentagon Chapel Near 9/11 Attack: "United in Memory" as All Religions Worship Together (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)
Pentagon Chapel Near 9/11 Attack: "United in Memory" as All Religions Worship Together (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)

AP reports: “Muslims pray daily at Pentagon’s 9/11 crash site.” In the AP report, it states that: “Americans are debating bitterly the proposed building of a mosque near New York’s ground zero, but for years Muslims have prayed quietly at the Pentagon only 80 feet from where another hijacked jetliner struck. Pentagon officials say that no one in the military or the families of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has ever protested. They describe the 100-seat chapel as a peaceful place where some 300 to 400 Pentagon employees come to pray each week. The chapel hosts separate weekly worship services for Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Mormons, Protestants, Catholics and Episcopalians.”

The goal of the Pentagon chaplain office, which runs the chapel, is to ‘provide assistance and support for the religious, spiritual and morale needs of all service members and employees,’ said Army spokesman George Wright. In 2001, hijacked American Airlines flight 77 flew into the west side of the Pentagon, plowing through three of the building’s five office ‘rings’ and killing 184 people. As part of its massive renovation and to honor victims in the attack, the Pentagon opened the chapel in November 2002.”

“The chapel includes no religious symbols, except Catholic holy water at the door; religious accouterments are brought in for various worship services. Wright said that Muslim employees can gather for a daily prayer service Monday through Thursday, and attend a Friday worship service run by an imam from a local mosque. Two in-house Army chaplains run the chapel, neither of which are Muslim. Col. Daniel Minjares is associated with the Church of the Nazarene; his deputy, Lt. Col. Ken Williams, is Southern Baptist. Wright said the chaplains provide religious services for their denomination, but can provide services such as grief and marital counseling to employees of any faith.”

In addition to the Pentagon chapel’s Islamic services, other Muslim chaplains such as Chaplain (Maj.) Ibraheem Raheem have served in combat locations and provide prayer services and counseling to deployed American armed forces.  The Department of Defense news reported: “His service as both a Muslim and an American soldier, he said, can lead to confusion for some people, both in the military and in local communities. ‘After you talk to people and explain a few things to them, they get it,’ Raheem said. ‘That is, after breaking down a whole bunch of walls that have been put up in people’s minds.’ ”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We are deeply concerned about the escalation of intolerance and hate that we seeing growing around the world, including in America today.  We will be inviting the public to join us in a freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience event on September 11 at 2 PM in Freedom Plaza in Washington DC to give Americans an opportunity to publicly show their support for such freedoms.  There is more information at  911Freedom.com, — Facebook Event: Public Rally for Freedom of Religion, Worship, Conscience.

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.


Gaza: “Honor Killing” of 12 Year Old Girl

Al-Quds news reports on an alleged “honor killing” in Gaza on August 15, 2010, according to the following Google English Translation of the Al-Quds news report:

“Police found the Ministry of the Interior in the deposed government led by “Hamas” movement in the Gaza Strip yesterday morning on a child of 12-year-old hanged and hung in a tree in the courtyard of her family’s home in the town of Qarara north-east of Khan Yunis in the southern sector.”

“Police began investigating the murder of the girl child that her body was transferred to Nasser hospital in the city, to see if they committed suicide or hanged.And raised the murder of innocent child a great discontent in the sector, especially in the month of Ramadan.  Abound in the sector female homicide against the backdrop of allegation to tarnish the “family honor”. Alleges that the families of murdered often they committed suicide to avoid falling under the law, knowing that the death sentence against the background of “family honor” of between six months to three years.”

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Indonesia: Muslim Leaders Reject Anti-Church Protests, Violence

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

After the recent attacks on a Christian church by anti-church protesters in Indonesia, Muslim leaders have spoken out in defense of freedom of religion and sought to stand in solidarity with Christians for religious freedom.

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported on the rejection of the violence against the Christian Church by Muslim leaders. In the Jakarta Post report stated that “Hasyim Muzadi from 40-million-strong Islam organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) deplored Tuesday the assault on religious freedom.”

Interfaith Christian and Muslim Leaders Speak Out for Religious Tolerance, Freedom, Condemn Attacks - International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi (center) Speaks (Photo: JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)
At Interfaith Conference, International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi (center) Speaks (Photo: JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported that Indonesia Islamic leader Hasyim Muzadi said: ‘We reserve our rights as citizens to practice our beliefs. No one can forbid us to worship, including the government, let alone our own community,’ Hasyim said during a dialogue between Muslims and Christians at the HKBP Church on Tuesday. Hasyim said that people should differentiate between worship activities and administrative issues such as legal licenses. ‘For administrative matters, let’s leave [licensing] to the congregation and the government,’ he said. ‘[Regarding worship activities], the government should protect followers of any religion so they can perform their rituals without the threat of violence.’ He called on diverse communities in the neighborhood to learn more about religious tolerance. ‘Let’s build together a harmonious inter-religious life,’ he said.”

International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi
International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi

The Post also reported that “As many as 1,500 members of Solidarity Forum of Interfaith Harmony (FSKUB) staged a rally Sunday in front of the State Palace, expressing their frustration over a series of religious violence recently in related to a construction of a religious house. ‘It is an appropriate expression from a minority group which has been conflicted with a certain public organization,’ the Islamic Liberal Network (JIL) leader Ulil Abshar Abdala told kompas.com.”

Indonesia Muslim Activist Ulil Abshar Abdalla Understand Christian Frustrations in Seeking Religious Freedom (Photo: Wikipedia)
Indonesia Muslim Activist Ulil Abshar Abdalla Respects Christian Frustrations in Seeking Religious Freedom (Photo: Wikipedia)

The Post reported that the assembly was “an act of peaceful protest against the state’s silence toward the persecution of religious minorities.”‘

Indonesian Muslims joined the protest with the Indonesian Christians seeking religious freedom, including Muslim legislator Eva Kusuma Sundari.

Indonesia Muslim Legislator Eva Kusuma Sundari Stands in Solidarity with Christians for Religious Freedom (Photo: Facebook)
Indonesia Muslim Legislator Eva Kusuma Sundari Stands in Solidarity with Christians for Religious Freedom (Photo: Facebook)

According to the Jakarta Post, “Legislator Eva Kusuma Sundari, who joined the protest, condemned the government’s lack of action in handling the matter. ‘I urge the President to show his leadership. Authorities, including the police, the Home Ministry  and the Religious Affairs Ministry, will follow their leader. And they are the actors who can solve this issue.. The President did not dare act because the Islam Defenders Front [FPI] was formed and nurtured by his seniors in the military.  Police were also too scared. This is the last term of his presidency; he should dare to raise his voice to overcome this problem.”

(See other R.E.A.L. postings on Indonesia and on protests against houses of worship around the world.

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Indonesia: Anti-Church Protesters Attack Church Members

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

In West Java, Indonesia, a series of attacks and protests against Christian churches have the Muslim and Christian religious leaders and the Indonesia media calling for religious tolerance.

In Indonesia, protests and attacks on Christian churches continue to escalate.  On Sunday, August 8, 2010, an attack on members of a Christian Church in the Bekasi, West Java area ended in violence.  The attack was made on worshipers at the HKBP church in Pondok Indah Timur at Mustika Jaya district, Bekasi, West Java, before worship services had started at 9 AM that Sunday.  Reports stated that about 20 individuals were injured, most of whom were women worshipers.

One Jakarta Post reported stated, “‘The police did not do anything when the mob started throwing stones and hitting and kicking us,’ HKBP Filadelfia minister Pietersen Purba said. However, Bekasi Police chief Adj. Comr. chief Iman Sugianto blamed the victims. ‘We have warned the congregation not to hold their services in the area, because residents do not want them to do so, but they did not follow our instructions,’ Iman told The Jakarta Post.”

The HKBP church have faced efforts by protesters who seek to close their house of worship, who view the Christian church as offensive to their views.   Some have been seeking a halt to what they call “Christianization” in Indonesia.

Islam Defender Front (FPI) Protesters (Photo: Jakarta Post)
Islam Defender Front (FPI) Protesters (Photo: Jakarta Post)

According to multiple reports by the Jakarta Post, HKBP church members were attacled by a mob which included members of the “Islam Defender Front (FPI),” while Indonesian police were “unable” to stop the attacks.  One Jakarta Post report states “‘We hadn’t started our church service when in all of a sudden FPI masses occupied the church service location by forcing their way through police barricade,’ Hendrik Siagian, a guide of HKBP church members, said as quoted by tempointeraktif.com. Hundreds of police officers had actually been on a stand-by to help secure the church service, but they turned out to be unable to stop the FPI masses from entering the church service area.”

According to the Jakarta Globe, “The HKBP’s church house was sealed by authorities in June as part of an agreement between Bekasi Mayor Mochtar Muhammad and Murhali Barda, the leader of the Bekasi chapter of the FPI.”

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported on the protests and violence against the house of worship on August 8, 2010, that “For months, Christians in the industrial city of Bekasi have been warned against worshipping on a field that houses their shuttered church. They’ve arrived to find human feces dumped on the land and sermons have been interrupted by demonstrators chanting ‘Infidels!’ and ‘Leave now!’But last week, tensions finally exploded. Twenty worshippers were met by 300 Islamic hard-liners, many of whom hurled shoes and water bottles before pushing past a row of riot police. The mob chased down and punched several members of the group. ‘The constitution guarantees our right to practice our religion!’ Yudi Pasaribu of the Batak Christian Protestant Church said, vowing to return every Sunday until their request for a place of worship, made more than two years ago, is approved. ‘And we want to do that on our own property, in our own church.'”

“In a rare show of force, hundreds of police showed up to protect the Batak Christians on Aug. 8. But they made little effort to stop FPI members as they got increasingly vitriolic. ‘The Batak Christians deserve to be stabbed to death,’ yelled Murhali Barda, who heads the FPI chapter in Bekasi. ‘If they refuse to go home we are ready to fight.’ An argument broke out between Barda and three female members of the congregation. The hard-liners shoved and started punching them. All the while, men chanted from a truck and clerics made speeches saying ‘Leave. … We will not let you perform prayers here!’ The crowd, made up largely of children, cheered in response: ‘God is great!'”

On August 13, COMPASS news reported that police and government official joined forces with a mob “to close a church in North Sumatra Province on July 30, with church leaders forced to promise never to hold services at the site.” COMPASS reports that “The Rev. Leritio Panjaitan of the Binanga HKBP (Huria Kristen Batak Protestant) Church on the Gunung Tua-Sibuhan Highway in Siboris Dolok Village, Sipirok, North Sumatra Province said government officials and mobs threatened to burn the facility if worship continued there. Pastor Panjaitan said rejection of the church was aided by the presence of a Quranic boarding school, Darul Hasnah Madrassa, which appeared in the vicinity six months ago. ‘I have received information that the leader of that madrassa [Islamic school], Dr. Gong Matua Siregar, has incited citizens to reject the presence of the church,’ Pastor Panjaitan said. She said that a local government official admitted to her that the head of the madrassa had pressured him to close the church. Pastor Panjaitan added that the church had applied for a building and worship permit long ago but that authorities had not acted on it, and that all necessary administrative requirements had been fulfilled.  ‘At this time, we haven’t decided if we are going to move to another place,’ Pastor Panjaitan said. ‘But temporarily, the congregation will worship by moving from house to house.'”

See the rest of the COMPASS report

On the Binanga HKBP web site, a leader is quoted as stating “The government should be put in order regarding the use or development permit places of worship such as church building, but no one in this world who can arrange or give permission on a person’s right to worship according to the belief that he had because someone may do his worship of God that he worship, anywhere, anytime with no one is entitled to regulate, license or banned it because it was the essential rights of human and religious rights.”

Image from HKBP Sipirok Web Site (http://hkbpsipirok.blogspot.com/)
Image from HKBP Sipirok Web Site (http://hkbpsipirok.blogspot.com/)

The Indonesian Jakarta Post previously reported that Indonesians of diverse religions “demanded that President Susilo Bambang Yu-dhoyono take a firmer stand in the name of the nation’s credo, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity) by taking action to stop attacks on churches.” Izzan Budi, a student at Parahyangan Catholic University in Bandung, West Java told the Jakarta Post that “Recent attacks on church congregations may be too small an issue for the President to take notice of and respond to, but it reflects the tip of the iceberg of a larger looming conflict that threatens religious harmony in the country.”  One Jakarta Post commentator, reflecting on the differences between the actions of the Indonesian president on the church protests and the U.S. president on the Park Place Islamic center debate, asks “Can we trade Yudhoyono for Obama?”

R.E.A.L. has previously posted an English translation of an interview with the Chairman of the Christian group PGI Andreas Yewangoe in July on the West Java church violence, which has been continuing, who has called for the Indonesia president and others to respect freedom of religion under the Indonesia Constitution.

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported on the rejection of the violence against the Christian Church by Muslim leaders.  In the Jakarta Post report stated that “Hasyim Muzadi from 40-million-strong Islam organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) deplored Tuesday the assault on religious freedom.”

Interfaith Christian and Muslim Leaders Speak Out for Religious Tolerance, Freedom, Condemn Attacks - International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi (center) Speaks (Photo: JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)
Interfaith Christian and Muslim Leaders Speak Out for Religious Tolerance, Freedom, Condemn Attacks - International Conference of Islamic Scholars (ICIS) secretary-general and Nahdlatul Ulama former chairman Hasyim Muzadi (center) Speaks (Photo: JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported that Indonesia Islamic leader Hasyim Muzadi said: ‘We reserve our rights as citizens to practice our beliefs. No one can forbid us to worship, including the government, let alone our own community,’ Hasyim said during a dialogue between Muslims and Christians at the HKBP Church on Tuesday. Hasyim said that people should differentiate between worship activities and administrative issues such as legal licenses. ‘For administrative matters, let’s leave [licensing] to the congregation and the government,’ he said. ‘[Regarding worship activities], the government should protect followers of any religion so they can perform their rituals without the threat of violence.’ He called on diverse communities in the neighborhood to learn more about religious tolerance. ‘Let’s build together a harmonious inter-religious life,’ he said.”

On August 16, 2010, a group of around “1,200 people supported a Sunday service near the National Monument Park in Central Jakarta, in an act of peaceful protest against the state’s silence toward the persecution of religious minorities.  “Legislator Eva Kusuma Sundari, who joined the protest, condemned the government’s lack of action in handling the matter. ‘I urge the President to show his leadership. Authorities, including the police, the Home Ministry  and the Religious Affairs Ministry, will follow their leader. And they are the actors who can solve this issue.. The President did not dare act because the Islam Defenders Front [FPI] was formed and nurtured by his seniors in the military.  Police were also too scared. This is the last term of his presidency; he should dare to raise his voice to overcome this problem.”

The Indonesian Jakarta Post also reported that the “Islamic Community Forum (FUI), with which FPI is affiliated, was reportedly behind the fifth attack on the HKBP Pondok Timur congregation last week, leaving up to 20 people injured. Rev. Erwin Marbun from the solidarity forum urged the government to take action to settle any religious issues, including the HKBP Pondok Timur case. ‘We want a really fair solution, not just moving the wound. Bekasi administration has in fact already offered a substitute site for the HKBP Pondok Timur congregation, but it is too far away for them. The government has to act as a mediator for both sides,’ he said.”

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reports that “Many uneducated and poor people join hard-line religious or ethnic-based mass organizations to be part of a collective identity, experts say. Acts of violence carried out by hard-line groups have escalated around Greater Jakarta, with churches, residents perceived as non-native Jakartans and opposing gangs becoming prime targets.”

R.E.A.L. has also reported on the efforts by the anti-democracy Hizb ut-Tahrir international organization in seeking to close Christian churches in Indonesia.  In July 2010, R.E.A.L. reported on the harassment of a Christian church in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, by the Hizb ut-Tahrir group and other extremists.  The Gereja Kristen Indonesia (GKI) Taman Yasmin Church  has been repeatedly harassed, had services disrupted, and has been sealed by local government authorities that seek to disrupt their freedom of worship.  The church is now appealing to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief for relief, by filing a religious discrimination appeal.

Since April 2010, the church had responded to the pressure by such groups to close their church,  by holding worship services in the street.

(See other R.E.A.L. postings on Indonesia.)

The Indonesian Jakarta Post reported in an editorial “Religious intolerance and Indonesia’s future” by Elwin Tobing that “Tempo magazine in 2006 reported that between 1996 and 2005, about 180 churches were destroyed, burned or closed by force. The recent attack on HKPB church members in Bekasi and the forced closure of more than two dozen churches in West Java have added to the growing list. Compared to only five similar cases for a half century, from 1945 to 1996, the recent number appears very disturbing. No society can survive long where religious intolerance is permitted to thrive.”

The editorial also states “religious freedom, which encompasses the freedom for others to practice their religious beliefs and build their house of worship, constitutes the very heart of human rights.” (emphasis added).

Surely this is a global message that applies not just to Indonesia, but also to America, and all of the world.

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) is deeply concerned about the escalation of intolerance and hate that we seeing growing around the world, including in America today.  We will be inviting the public to join us in a freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience event on September 11 at 2 PM in Freedom Plaza in Washington DC to give Americans an opportunity to publicly show their support for such freedoms.  There is more information at  911Freedom.com.

Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths.  Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

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Indonesia Christian Leader Calls for Religious Freedom for All

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

Yewangoe Andreas (Andrew Yewangoe), Chairman of the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI), recently spoke in support of religious freedom and freedom of worship for people of all faiths in an interview with BBC Indonesia.  In the interview, Yewangoe Andreas condemned an assault on a Christian church in West Java and efforts to deny others freedom of religion and worship.  Furthermore, in the translated interview, the Christian leader states that those who seek to deny freedom of religion and freedom of worship for all people do not respect that nation’s Constitution.

Heyder Affan spoke with Chairman of PGI Andreas Yewangoe, the end of July in Jakarta (Photo: BBC)
BBC's Heyder Affan spoke with Chairman of PGI Andreas Yewangoe, the end of July in Jakarta (Photo: BBC)

An English translation from a BBC Indonesia report states:

“Government crackdown against violators of the rights of freedom of worship is the key to stop the attack places of worship, such beliefs Chairman Indonesian Communion of Churches, PGI, the Reverend Andrew Yewangoe. In a BBC interview to show people of Indonesia, the Reverend Andrew Yewangoe said his heart was always disturbed each rights violations that happened to freedom of religious worship. Andreas Yewangoe, 65 years, responding deeply assault case of a church in Bekasi, West Java, recently, which he termed as an example of indecisiveness local government officials. “And when there is a conflict (between people of different religions) is addressed with a less strict measures, it actually indirectly, the government rather not appreciate that freedom,” he asserted. According to the old priest who engaged in the activities of this inter-religious dialogue, local government officials should be able to find a way out when there is a case involving the rights of freedom of worship of this run. ‘Not just for Christians, but in other places if there are Muslims or Hindus, Buddhists into trouble. They must facilitate and find a way out if there is a problem,’ said Nobel degree in theology at the Vrije University, Amsterdam, 1987. Andreas was born in West Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, the worry if problems like this allowed to affect the authority of the state. ‘And when this church attacks continue to occur, it is not impossible state authority would be undermined by these groups,’ he explained. In latest developments, PGI has been reported this church attack the problem to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after he felt the report previous cases are not taken seriously by the authorities under it.

In the English translation of the BBC Indonesia interview, the Christian leader does not blame Islam for the conflict, stating:

“Although the group that attacked the church in Bekasi cited using the attributes of Islam, Andreas denied if the case of Islamic-Christian confrontation. ‘We do not want this happening as if the conflict between Christians and non-Christians,’ said Petronella Lejloh husband, this. According to his reasoning, the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been almost no problems.  ‘What then is the problem, is when other aspects of entry, such as political or economic aspects,’ said the father of two children who claimed to have a Muslim family.  Instead, he referred to the perpetrator’s right to religious freedom as ‘a person lacking respect for the constitution’ or ‘does not respect the constitution.’ This he made clear repeatedly since the rights of religious freedom in Indonesia has been secured and protected by the Constitution of 1945.”

“As supreme leader of the organization Fellowship of Churches of Indonesia, PGI, which collects about 80 percent of Protestants in Indonesia, Andreas claimed to have established communication with leaders of other religious organizations. ‘Not only limited dialogue, but also personal relations with leaders of intimate enough Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah, and other Islamic organizations,’ he said.”

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

Pakistan: Blasphemy Churges Dropped, Christian Mother and Son Freed

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject oppression of religious minorities.

In Pakistan, Christian woman Rubina Bibi and her 1 and 1/2 year old son Yashwa have been freed from prison after Additional and Session Judge Mohammad Asghar Khan in Wazirabad district set her free in Gujranwala, Punjab.  She has now arrived in Lahore, according to various Christian media sources.  On July 19, 2010, two Pakistan Christian brothers were shot to death in the street in broad daylight on the Faisalband Court House steps, after being exonerated of blasphemy charges, which are often used to falsely accuse others to settle personal grudges or to oppress religions minorities.

The Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS) reported that Rubina Bibi had been exonerated after being pressured into a false confession.

Pakistan Christian woman Rubina Bibi and her 1 and 1/2 year old son Yashwa Freed From Prision (Photo: COMPASS)
Pakistan Christian woman Rubina Bibi and her 1 and 1/2 year old son Yashwa Freed From Prision (Photo: COMPASS)

According to the CLASS press release, “A Pakistani Christian woman and her infant son, who spent nearly six months in prison on a false charge of blasphemy, have won a bid for their freedom. Gujranwala session judge, Mohammad Asghar Khan, yesterday [Wednesday, 11 August, 2010] dropped charges against Rubina Bibi who had been accused of blasphemy against the Prophet Mohammed by a local Muslim shopkeeper following a dispute over a food product (butter) she had bought and tried to return.”

“Ms. Bibi was arrested in March and would have faced the mandatory death penalty if convicted under section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code. The 25-year-old mother of three spent almost six months in Gujranwala jail with her one and a half year old son, Joshua, but was released late yesterday following the judge’s ruling. Ms. Bibi’s accuser had recently offered to settle the matter out of court if she converted to Islam.”

“CLAAS has been providing legal aid for Ms. Bibi since her arrest, and supporting her family throughout the ordeal. She was denied bail several times and Muslim extremists groups reportedly tried to influence the outcome of the case against her. Ms. Bibi and her family, including her husband and two other children, have been moved to an unknown location for their safety.”

“Nasir Saeed, Director of CLAAS-UK said, ‘Although CLAAS has a life-saving track record,  in this case I am very happy as Rubina is only 25 years old and even her one and half year old son was imprisoned with her, which was very unfair. We are grateful to everybody who has been praying for Rubina’s release. Rubina has been cleared of blasphemy charges in a very short period of time and we all know that normally these cases take years and years to be settled.'”

“CLAAS campaigns for Pakistan’s blasphemy laws to be amended and ultimately repealed, as they are often used to settle personal grudges against Christians and other religious minorities.”

Pakistan Christian woman Rubina Bibi and her 1 and 1/2 year old son Yashwa Freed From Prision (Photo: Continental News, COMPASS)
Pakistan Christian woman Rubina Bibi and her 1 and 1/2 year old son Yashwa Freed From Prision (Photo: Continental News, COMPASS)

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Related reports:

March 24, 2010 – COMPASS: Christian Woman Jailed under Pakistan’s ‘Blasphemy’ Laws

August 12, 2010 – COMPASS: Pakistani Court Acquits Christian Woman of ‘Blasphemy’

Pakistan Christian Post: Judge drops blasphemy charges, frees Christian mother and infant son

Pakistani Court Acquits Christian Woman of ‘Blasphemy’

Few Palestinians get permits to work in Israel, fewer to pray at Al-Aqsa

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.

IPS reports on the inability of Palestinians to pray at the Al-Aqsa mosque, during Ramadan.

IPS reports: “Normally Mohammad works a full eight-hour day. These days during the fast his Arab Israeli contractor gives his fellow Palestinians special dispensation; the workday is cut short at 2.30 pm. Ramadan is a time of worship, of self-reflection, of contemplation. Afterward, he’ll cross back into the West Bank through the Israeli checkpoint, the minibus will stop to allow Mohammad and his fellow workers time for the afternoon prayer. On Friday when they don’t work, they wish they could travel to Jerusalem 35 kilometers away to pray — especially now during Ramadan — at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third holiest site.”

“For that, they can only pray. For Palestinians from outside Jerusalem to be allowed to pray at the Noble Sanctuary requires another Israeli permit. On Friday, there will be tens of thousands in Al-Aqsa — those who have managed to secure the sought-after permit. However, says Mohammad: ‘you have to be at least 50, and also to have a regular permit allowing you into Jerusalem. It’s hopeless. I don’t even bother trying.'”

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Green Bay: Anti-Mosque Views Do Not Stop Mosque Approval by City

In Green Bay, Wisconsin, the Green Bay City Council met on the evening of August 17, 2010 to approve a decision made July 2010 by the Green Bay planning commission to allow a zoning request that would allow a mosque to be built in Green Bay for the Islamic Society of Green Bay.  The Islamic Society has been worshiping in temporary facilities since 2005, and says says that it has run out of space at its current location.  WLUK-TV also reported that the new mosque would be associated with the Islamic Society of Wisconsin, with the application listed for the “Church of Islam.”

Green Bay's Arasumus Autry Seeks New Mosque to Replace Outgrown Facility (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)
Green Bay's Arasumus Autry Seeks New Mosque to Replace Outgrown Facility (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)

The Green Bay City Council decided to approve the Green Bay planning commission by a vote of 9-3. According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette and WFRV-TV, those voting against the zoning request for the Green Bay mosque were Green Bay City Council Aldermen Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson.   Guy Zima expressed concerns about Islam as being “intolerant.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Voting Against Zoning for Mosque: Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson (left to right) (Photo: Green Bay City Council web site)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Voting Against Zoning for Mosque: Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson (left to right) (Photo: Green Bay City Council web site)

The zoning request was to allow the Islamic Society of Green Bay to use a commercial building on Velp Avenue, which had once been a bait and tackle shop, but had been closed and shuttered for the past 5 years.  Some city council members also sought to consider the financial implications of loss of commercial tax dollars by allowing the mosque to built in the abandoned facility, which is across the street from a cemetery.

Green Bay: Abandoned Building to Be Purchased to Support New Mosque (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)
Green Bay: Abandoned Building to Be Purchased to Support New Mosque (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)

The decision to approve the Green Bay planning commission zone recommendation to allow the building of the mosque came after public debate by speakers and by members of the City Council on the zoning request, as well as on Islam.

WFRV News provided a video report on the City Council hearing, where some debated issues about Islam when considering the zoning application for the mosque.  WFRV News described the meeting as “at times a tense discussion.  Most [City Council] alderman felt that religion had no place in the debate.”

WLUK-TV News also has an online video report of the proceedings.

Mosque protester Doug Cayer said about the planned mosque in Green Bay “It disturbs me highly.  I don’t understand a lot of the religion, but what I read about and hear about is so against what I stand for – I’m just dead set against this. I have a problem with radical Islam and its connotations in my neighborhood.”  The Green Bay Press-Gazette also reported that “Doug Cayer, who said he lives nearby, said he was concerned about Islamic followers turning radical and potentially disrupting the neighborhood.”  The Press-Gazette said that Cayer told the City Council: “I don’t want something scary coming to my neighborhood.”

Green Bay Resident Doug Cayer Stated He Didn't Know Much About Islam, But Found It Scary (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay Resident Doug Cayer Stated He Didn't Know Much About Islam, But Found It Scary (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima, on the Green Bay Council since 1976, had indicated that he had concerns about sound disturbing others.  (The abandoned building is near a cemetery.)   WLUK-TV reported that “Guy Zima requested the item be sent back to committee to see if a noise stipulation could be added.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima then stated that concerns involved Islam. WLUK-TV reported that Guy Zima stated: “Everybody’s been hopping on the equality bandwagon, which has been part and parcel of the United States of America since its foundation. But this religion at its depths, I don’t think really has the same interest as the American way of life or its values.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima Opposed Zoning for Mosque Because "Islam has a history of intolerance" (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima Opposed Zoning for Mosque Because "Islam has a history of intolerance" (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reported on Mr. Zima’s comments: “Alderman Guy Zima raised several issues with the mosque proposal, including his belief that some followers of Islam are intolerant toward other religions. ‘It has been very divisive in other communities,’ Zima said.”  WLUK-TV News quoted Guy Zima as stating that Islam “has a history of intolerance.”

Mr. Zima is listed as a “libertarian” politician on a a number of libertarian political web sites.  In 2005, the American Renaissance web site praised Green Bay officials who associated racial groups with criminal activity, quoting a 2005 WBAY Green Bay news article where a Brown County Supervisor Guy Zima stated “all we’re getting out of the local newspaper is, you know, the bright side of diversity, not showing the negative side.”

At the August 17, 2010 Green Bay City Council hearing, Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger condemned comments made by other elected officials on Islam, stating “we are coming dangerously close to comments that are circulating stereotypes, and again propagating the perceptions that really doesn’t exist.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger Rejected Comments on Religious Stereotype (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger Rejected Comments on Religious Stereotype (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reported that City Council Alderman Ned Dorff said that such decisions cannot be made based on religion or fear: “Alderman Ned Dorff, who represents the area, said the city should view the issue strictly as a land-use matter and should not attempt to legislate any particular religious denomination, ‘It’s not a decision we can make based on religion or based on fear,’ Dorff said.”

Green Bay Council Alderman Ned Dorff Says Postponement of Mosque Zoning Hearing Need "For More Public Debate"  (Photo: Facebook)
Green Bay Council Alderman Ned Dorff Says "It's not a decision we can make based on religion or based on fear" (Photo: Facebook)

The Islamic Society of Green Bay told WFRV News “they do not tolerate extremists saying it is against their beliefs.”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We are deeply concerned about the escalation of intolerance and hate that we seeing growing around the world, including in America today.  We will be inviting the public to join us in a freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience event on September 11 at 2 PM in Freedom Plaza in Washington DC to give Americans an opportunity to publicly show their support for such freedoms.  There is more information at  911Freedom.com, — Facebook Event: Public Rally for Freedom of Religion, Worship, Conscience.

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

August 28: 100 Cities Protesting Stoning

Mission Free Iran is announcing 100 cities to protest against stoning on August 28

Mission Free Press Release:

Cities Participating in 100 Cities of the World Against Stoning on AUGUST 28
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/08/12/participating-in-100-cities-august-28/

The following towns and cities have joined the August 28th global protest of 100 Cities of the World against Stoning. To participate, please contact us (maria.rohaly@gmail.com) and let us know what you want to do in your town or city (hand out flyers/leaflets, hold a demonstration, collect signatures on a petition, stage street theatre – however you want to condemn the stonings, torture, and executions of the Islamic Republic), what time you plan to do it, and where people who want to participate with you can find you.

Reference 1: Original call for 100 Cities protest [EN | FR]
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/08/12/100-cities-call-aug28/

Reference 2: Guidance on how to hold your own protest
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/07/07/stand-up/

CITIES:

AUSTRALIA

Brisbane
Contact: debcurpryce@hotmail.com
Details to follow.

Hobart
Details to follow.
Contact: roxycoxy@live.com.au

Sydney
Details to follow.
Contact: Kat, katgaf1@gmail.com

AUSTRIA
Vienna
Place: St. Stephan’s Platz
Details to follow.

BELGIUM
Brussels
Time: 15.00
Place: Avenue F. D. ROOSEVELT 15 1050 Bruxelles (IXELLES) in front of Iranian embassy
Contact: calluypeter@hotmail.com

BRAZIL
Porto Alegre
Time: 16:00 local
Place: Esquina Democrática – Av. Borges de Medeiros X Rua dos Andradas
Contact: LiHS – lihsbrasil@gmail.com

CANADA
Hamilton, Ontario
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Front of Jackson Square Mall
Contact: Amir Zahedi, 905-962-9638

Niagara Falls
Time: 14:00-16:00
Place: Just beside the Falls
Contact: Mehran Mahbobi, 1 647 274 7149, Mehranmahbobi1917@gmail.com

Ottawa
Time: 12.00-14.00
Place: Front of Parliament Hill
Contact: D Aram, 613-859-7929, d_aram@sympatico.ca

Toronto
Time: 13.00-16.00
Place: 250 Front St. West (in front of CBC)
Contact: Yadi Mahmodi, 416 726 9321; wpicanada@yahoo.com

Vancouver
Time: Information table from 3pm; rally at 5pm
Place: Front of Art Gallery on Robson St.
Contact: Zari Asli, zariasli@yahoo.ca

DENMARK
Copenhagen
Details to follow.

FINLAND
Tampere Keskustori
Time: 14.00
Place: Lauantai 28 Elokuu Kello
Contact: Abdol Golparian, 040575825, abdolgolparian1@gmail.com

FRANCE
Besançon
Time: 15.00
Place: du 8 septembre in Besançon

Lyon
Details to follow.

Narbonne
Time: 11am to 7pm
Place: Esplanade de la Médiathèque
Contact: monique.louicellier@yahoo.com

Paris
Details to follow.
Organised by the Ligue du Droit International des Femmes, Mouvement pour la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme
Contacts: Kahina Benziane 06 64 94 25 15 and Huguette Chomski Magnis 06 66 26 42 23

Toulouse
Details to follow.
Contact: chantal.crabere@orange.fr

GERMANY
Berlin
Time: 14.00
Place: Joachimstaler Platz, UB- Kurfürsten Damm
Contact: 017624866317

Berlin
Time: 5pm
Place: Breitscheidplatz/Kurfürstendamm 11
Contact: Code e.V. – info@code-ev.com

Bremen
Time: 14.00
Place: Stadtzentrum – Marktplatz
Contact: Siamak Maki 0172 – 4037035

Cologne
Details to follow.

Essen
Details to follow.

Frankfurt
Details to follow.

Hamburg
Time: 14.00
Place: Mönckebergstrasse, Ida-Ehre-Platz front of Karstadt

Leipzig
Details to follow.

Möchengladbach
Details to follow.

Munich
Time: 12.00-14.00
Place: Richard-Strauss-Brunnen Neuhauser Str. 8 (Fussgängerzone)
Organizers: United4Iran-Bayern and Amnesty International München, ‚Irangruppe‘
Contact: Petra, 0176-50728972

Paderborn
Time: 12.00
Place: Western Str. Kaufhof
Contact: 01743830478

Zwickau
Time: 15.00-17.00
Place: Marien Platz (Dom)

ICELAND
Rejkavik
Details to follow.
Contact: hopeful@islandia.is

INDIA
Bangalore
Contact : Ruzbeh Sedaghat/Arman Ruhipoor 9742569282 roozbehs_111@yahoo.com
Details to follow.

IRAQ
Baghdad
Details to follow.

NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam
Details to follow.

Eindhoven
Details to follow.

Groningen
Time: 12.00-16.00
Place: City Centre, around the Herestraat.
Notes: This demonstration will consist of permitted flyering; because of the Bommen Berend holiday and Noorderzon festival, festivities will be all through the city, which limits options for demonstration. If people want to participate in handing out flyers, the organizer, Danielle, will provide information on a few good spots to distribute flyers where a permit is NOT required; please email her at daily_dani@hotmail.com for that.
Contact: daily_dani@hotmail.com

Rotterdam
Details to follow.

The Hague
Details to follow.

NORWAY
Oslo
Time: 15.00-17.00
Place: Front of Parliament
Contact: Rahimi, 98694001, rahimi37@yahoo.com

POLAND
Warsaw
Details to follow.

Wroclaw
Details to follow.

PORTUGAL
Lisbon
Time: 6-8pm
Place: Largo do Camões
Contact: arturneves@netcabo.pt

SCOTLAND
Glasgow
Time: 2pm
Place: George Square
Contact: theaim@hotmail.co.uk

Bradford
Time: 11am
Place: Centenary Square
Contact: Omar Ebrahim, omarinbox@hotmail.com

SPAIN
Barcelona
Time: 6-8pm
Place: Plaza Sant Jaume
Contact: Patricia, patycarreiros@gmail.com

SWEDEN
Boras
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Stortorget
Contact: 46737598566

Gothenberg
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Bronsparken
Contact: 46737178819

Karskrona
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Centralen, Ronneby Gatan 43 – 47
Contact: 0704531047

Malmo
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Between Triangel and Gustav Adolfs Torg
Contact: 0703638088

Örebro
Time: 14.00
Place: Drötninggatan
Contact: Ahmad Fatemi, +46 73 520 3817

Stockholm
Time: 17.30
Place: Mynttorget, in front of the parliament
Contact: 0737801510

Visby
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Öster Centrum
Contact: 0735203817

TURKEY
Ankara
Details to follow.

Didim/Aydin
Time: 14.00
Contact: Cigdem Toprak, cigdem.toprak.tud@gmail.com

UK
London
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Trafalgar Square
Contact: Bahram Soroush, 07852338334, Bahram.soroush@gmail.com

Lyme Regis, Dorset
Time: 5pm
Place: Town Centre
Contact: maryamnamazie@gmail.com

Manchester
Time: 14.00
Place: Piccadilly Gardens
Contact: 07904951989, soheila@uwclub.net

USA
Berkeley, California
Details to follow.

Brooklyn, Connecticut
Details to follow.
Contact: Deb, debheath86@yahoo.com

Chicago, Illinois
Time: 2pm
Place: Millennium Park; more specific details to follow
Contact: nwade99@att.net

Dallas, Texas
Time: 18.00
Place: Downtown, Houston St. & Elm St., Kennedy Museum
Contact: 2146752120, Svafa56@yahoo.com

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Details to follow.

Seattle
Time: 3-5pm
Place: Westlake Mall
Contact: Zari Asli, zariasli@yahoo.ca

Washington DC
Time: 14.00
Place: Dupont Circle
Contact: maria.rohaly@gmail.com

Washington DC
Date: August 29
Time: 12 noon
Place: Islamic Republic Interest Section of the Pakistani Embassy
Contact: Saeed Salehinia, salehinia@aol.com