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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Indonesian Court Sentences American For Pulling Plug On Mosque Loud Speakers
AFP yesterday reported that a court in Indonesia has sentenced Gregory Luke, a 64-year old American who runs a guest house for tourists on Lombok Island, to five months in jail for blasphemy, carrying out an act of violence and hampering people in Kute village from performing their religious activities. The court found that in August during Ramadan, Luke pulled the plug on loud speakers used by the local mosque to broadcast the call to prayer. Luke has denied doing so, saying he went to the mosque to ask them to lower the volume when a group of local youths attacked him and ransacked his home with the police looking on. Luke says he is "satisfied" with the judge's ruling. Prosecutors had sought a 7-month sentence.