Indonesian atheist in protective custody after being beaten by mob

Under the Indonesian criminal code blasphemy is defined as publicly expressing feelings or taking some action that spreads hatred, abuse or taints a religion in a way it would cause someone to disbelieve any of the country’s six official religions.

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“So it meets the criteria of tainting a religion, in this case Islam,” said Commander Chairul.

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