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Friday, May 04, 2007
Indonesia Charges 41 Christians Criminally Over Insulting Video
Asia News reported yesterday that in Malang, Indonesia, 41 Christians have been arrested on blasphemy charges growing out of a controversial hour-long video they produced. They have been charged under Section 156A of the Criminal Code with offending Islam. Those charged are all members of the Indonesian Students Service Agency (LPMI). If convicted, they face a 5-year prison sentence. The video shows a gathering of young people in Muslim dress praying to the sound of Christian song. The priest leading the prayer points his finger at the Koran and says that it is the "source of all evil in Indonesia, from violence to terrorism".