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In Religion's Name: Abuses Against Religious Minorities in Indonesia
In Religion’s Name: Abuses Against Religious Minorities in Indonesia is a Human Rights Watch report that documents widespread violations against religious minority groups and examines the role of state and non-state actors in perpetuating intolerance. The report analyzes patterns of abuse—including violence, intimidation, discriminatory regulations, and failures of law enforcement to protect vulnerable communities—focusing on cases involving Ahmadiyah, Christians, Shia, and other minority groups. Through field investigations, interviews, and policy review, the report highlights how local regulations, weak governance, and impunity have enabled attacks and systemic discrimination. It further critiques the government’s inconsistent response to rising religious intolerance and provides recommendations aimed at strengthening legal protections, ensuring accountability, and promoting an environment where freedom of religion or belief can be upheld for all individuals in Indonesia.
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