Rabu 13 Feb 2019 16:38 WIB

PSI urges revocation of rules to build places of worship

PSI says there should be no more forced closure of places of worship.

Rep: Rizkyan Adiyudha, Idealisa Masyrafina/ Red: Reiny Dwinanda
Chairperson of PSI Grace Natalie
Foto: Antara/Andreas Fitri Atmoko
Chairperson of PSI Grace Natalie

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Chairperson of Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Grace Natalie said her party has three agendas to fight intolerance in the country. She said one of the agendas was to encourage abolition of Joint Ministerial Regulation (SKB) on the Establishment of Places of Worship.

"First, at the national level the PSI will encourage deregulation of rules on establishment of places of worship," Grace said through a written statement on Tuesday (Feb 12).

Grace said that prohibition, destruction or blocking establishment of places of worship should not happened in Indonesia. She said the closure was against the constitution which guarantees religious freedom.

Quoting National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM), Grace said that the regulation in practice can actually limit the principle of religious freedom. In fact, PSI considered the regulation often misused to limit and even revoke constitutional rights in terms of freedom of worship.

According to Grace, SETARA Institute has recorded 378 cases of disturbance against places of worship in Indonesia in the last 11 years. She said the condition worsened as local politician and government officials took side to certain religious community.

"There should be no more forced closure of places of worship. PSI will fight for that," she remarked.

The party believed that the campaign of tolerance must also be realized in the form of a parliamentary movement. One of them is to remove the regulation through a representative institution.

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