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212 rally alumni feel discriminated by the government

Rep: Sri Handayani/ Red: Reiny Dwinanda
Perwakilan Presidium Alumni Aksi 212 menggelar jumpa pers di kantor Komnas HAM, Jakarta, Jumat (12/5).
Foto: Republika/Edwin Dwi Putranto
Perwakilan Presidium Alumni Aksi 212 menggelar jumpa pers di kantor Komnas HAM, Jakarta, Jumat (12/5).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – Hundreds of Aksi Bela Islam 212 alumni signed a petition on one kilometer fabrics in the parking area of Komnas HAM, Central Java on Friday (May 12). When the alumni met the representatives of Komnas HAM, they admitted to be discriminated by the apparatus and leaders.

The Chairman of Presidium of 212 alumni, cleric An Sufri Idrus Sambo said, he came to Komnas HAM to deliver their concern on discriminative act by the government. Recently, a chaotic rally held in Cipinang Correctional Institution, East Jakarta, but the police let it happen until night.

"It had been an anarchist and being left, while we conducted peaceful rally but we were shot when passing the Maghrib,” said him in Jakarta on Friday (May 12).

He explained that the demonstrators were shot with tear gas in peaceful 411 rally to defend Islam. It was a sign of discrimination. Sufri insisted that there was no plants damaged on 411 rally. But, after 18.00 p.m., the police shot tear gas.

Meanwhile, pro-Ahok masses in Cipinang were anarchist. They threw bottles and pull the fences. They conducted demonstration until midnight and ended at the transfer of Ahok detain to Brimob headquarters.

“On March 31, we got an ultimatum up to 17.00 p.m. I was the coordinator. I met Mr. Wiranto. We got an ultimatum up to 17.00 p.m.,” he said.

He admitted that discrimination was painful and violated the human rights. This would bring clashes among the society. When the representatives of 212 rally to Defend Islam met Komnas HAM, a number of masses signed the petition in front of parking areas of Komnas HAM..

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