Indonesians remain sensitive to perceived blasphemy: YLBHI
The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) report revealed that attempts for criminal resort to blasphemy are still prevalent amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Based on the report, “at least 38 cases of alleged blasphemy were reported to police or other institutions across 16 provinces in the first five months of 2020. Nineteen of the cases were filed before the first COVID-19 cases were announced on March 2, and the rest were filed afterward.”
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