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Serious Indon Toddlers Dressed In Niqab And AK47s Is Not Extremism! Uploader Of Video Who Shamed Niqab Kids To Be Charged!

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A video of girls from an Indonesian kindergarten marching in a cultural parade on Saturday while wearing niqab (face veils) and black robes and carrying prop guns recently went viral and led to accusations that the school was indoctrinating its students in radical and terrorist ideologies. But local and national officials have been quick to absolve the school of any wrongdoing, with police choosing instead to investigate the person who uploaded the original video for possible hate speech.

Officials from the TK Kartika V 69 kindergarten in the East Java city of Probolinggo held a press conference that same day to respond to the uproar and denied that the choice of costume had anything to do with radicalism or terrorism, but explained that their theme had been ‘Struggle for the Prophet to Increase Faith and Piety.” Given public pressure, the Probolinggo Police and Indonesia’s minister of education, Muhajir Effendy, both said they would investigate the school for possible wrongdoing.


But, after talking to school officials, the Probolinggo Police quickly dropped their investigation into whether the kindergarten had broke any laws by teaching banned radical ideologies to their students. Instead, they now say that they are trying to trace the person who uploaded the original video of the students in the parade so that person can be investigated for possible hate speech.

“Please be patient. We will track the uploader and call them to the police station for clarification,” Probolinggo Police Chief Alfian Nurrizal told WartaBromo yesterday.

Alfian explained that in a complete video of the parade, students from the kindergarten at the front of the procession could be seen carrying Indonesian flags, with two of the students dressed up as King “Salman” and his queen in a carriage. The girls in niqab carrying prop guns were meant to be the king’s guards. So, Alfian argued, in that context there was nothing inappropriate about the girls’ costumes.

Moreover, Alfian said there were signs that the person who uploaded the original viral video had ill intent and only showed one part of the parade in order to create hostility and anger towards certain groups, which would make them criminally liable under Indonesia’s controversial Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE).

Alfian compared it to the case of Buni Yani, the man who was sentenced to 1.5 years for uploading an out-of-context clip of a speech by former Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama that led to Ahok’s blasphemy conviction.

Meanwhile, Education Minister Muhajir Effendy also cleared the school of any wrongdoing after visiting the kindergarten in Probolinggo. He said that he saw no major problems with their parade theme because it was about “the struggle of Muslims for Indonesia’s independence.” In fact, instead of sanctioning the school, Muhajir gave the school IDR 25 million (USD 1,700) in assistance fund so that it could be used for educational purposes including helping underprivileged children.

In an eye-opening essay for Indonesia at Melbourne, women’s rights activist Lies Marcos writes “Is it really a surprise that radicals might have infiltrated Indonesian kindergartens?” In the piece, she explains there is little to no oversight of Indonesia’s early childhood education system, especially in terms of curriculum, and that a large percentage of kindergartens are run by private religious organizations.

There have been growing concerns about radical and terrorist ideologies being taught in Indonesian schools, with Indonesia’s National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT) claiming they had data that showed that 39 percent of Indonesian university students have been exposed to radical Islamic ideology.

https://coconuts.co/jakarta/news/po...ndergarten-parade-video-possible-hate-speech/
 
That is why...I NEVER ENTER ANY ELEVATORS WITH WOMAN OR WOMEN, wearing a hijab or even a tudung......better safe than sorry!.
 
but explained that their theme had been ‘Struggle for the Prophet to Increase Faith and Piety.”

So in islam, to rob caravans for slaves and booty will increase faith and piety. That sounds more logical than increasing faith and piety by being vegetarian or doing good deeds.
 
Nothing will happen if the uploader is a foreigner. Oops I forgot, that's in Indonesia and not Singapore
 
I very scared when i see Muslim in their religious garb waiting for the same flight in the departure lounge......
 
This just shows that in general, Muslims are very insensitive to terrorism....lets imagine if it was Christians or Buddhist dressing up like that in a community fair etc,,,what will the Muslims say?
 
The Indon political leaders and preachers of Pancasila are all fakes and hypocrites! This is a clear violation of the principles and threatens the shit out of Christians and other non-Muslims. Scary how they justify their actions with their warped sense of logic! They probably start indoctrinating the toddlers when they are still drinking milk. :speechless:
 
This just shows that in general, Muslims are very insensitive to terrorism....lets imagine if it was Christians or Buddhist dressing up like that in a community fair etc,,,what will the Muslims say?
let's try and convert him
 
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An Indonesian Buddhist woman has been jailed for complaining that her neighbourhood mosque was too loud.
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The ethnic Chinese woman known as Meiliana was sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of insulting Islam under Indonesia's blasphemy laws.
Prosecutors said the 44-year-old defendant violated the criminal code by committing blasphemy against the religion.
Meiliana complained to a member of the public that the volume was too loud near her house in North Sumatra in 2016.
There are hundreds of thousands of mosques across the vast archipelago and most use loudspeakers to play the "azan" or call to prayer, which lasts a few minutes. But many also play lengthy versions of prayers or sermons lasting over 30 minutes, which has been deemed unnecessary by the Indonesian Mosque Council.
The Muslim call to prayer is repeated five times a day.
Following media reports of Meiliana's comments, mobs burned and ransacked at least fourteen Buddhist temples throughout the port town Medan in 2016.
"She said something that insulted religion — in this case Islam," Jamaluddin, a spokesman for the Medan district court, said.​
He added that the defendant had also showed remorse and apologised.
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Political activists have warned the country's stringent blasphemy laws have been used to bully minorities and violate religious freedoms.
Bonar Tigor Naipospos, deputy chair of SETARA Institute, an Indonesian-based democracy organisation, said in the case of Meiliana she had been used as a scapegoat because of political pressure.
"What Meiliana did could not be categorised as blasphemy," he said.
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He also said the Indonesian government needed to revise the laws, or there would be similar cases in the future.
"That's why we always insist the government to revise the article and set a clearer definition of what religious blasphemy really means."
PHOTO Children in East Java province marched in niqabs with fake guns during Independence Day parades.
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Indonesia has the world's largest population of Muslims with a sizeable Buddhist and Christian minority.
Recent years have seen a rise in conservative and hard-line interpretations of Islam, prompting fears the secular nation's long-standing reputation for tolerance and diversity was being eroded.
Late last week, a kindergarten in Indonesia's East Java province came under fire for dressing children in niqabs and having them carry fake assault riflesfor a local Independence Day parade. Over the weekend, a fatwa was issueddeclaring that the measles vaccine was haram.
Last year, the former ethnic Chinese governor of Jakarta, was tried and jailed for blasphemy
Several Muslim groups accused him of insulting Islam when he said his political rivals were using the Koran to deceive voters.
The ruling was widely condemned and believed to be politically motivated.
Meiliana's lawyer, Ranto Sibarani, said her sentence would be appealed.
The maximum sentence for blasphemy is five years.
PHOTO Muslim protesters shout slogans during a protest against Jakarta's Christian Governor Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama.
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