Indonesian man jailed for Facebook post allegedly insulting Islam

JAKARTA –An Indonesian was jailed for five years Monday for a Facebook post deemed offensive to Islam, his lawyer said, the latest conviction under the country's controversial electronic information law. 


Alnoldy Bahari, 39, was found guilty of spreading hate speech for a post in which he claimed to have experienced God's presence and questioned the faith of other Muslims. 


"He's been sentenced to five years' jail and has to pay a fine of 100 million rupiah ($7,200)," said Bahari's lawyer Andi Komara. 


"We will most likely appeal because many facts weren't taken into account and were twisted." 
The verdict will fuel fears that Indonesia's moderate brand of Islam is coming under threat from increasingly influential radicals. 


Bahari, from the town of Pandeglang in West Java province, was charged with blasphemy and hate speech in December 2017, after a local leader of the militant Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) complained to police. 


Although the blasphemy charge was subsequently dropped, Bahari found himself facing up to six years' jail for the loosely defined charge of hate speech, as defined under the electronic information law. 


Demonstrators from the FPI -- many dressed in white and wearing skullcaps -- gathered outside the court as the verdict was read. 


Rights groups have long campaigned against Indonesia's controversial defamation laws, which they say are unnecessarily vague and allow officials and wealthy individuals to criminalise critics and minorities. 


"Indonesia needs an internet law that can protect rights to express opinions or even questions about religion," Damar Juniarto, Indonesia coordinator for digital rights group SAFEnet, told AFP. 


"This Alnoldy case proves that people who only express their thoughts about a regular situation on Facebook... can be punished by the law." 
--- 

Related Articles

Philippines Earthquake Kills 31, Leaves 12 Missing

Philippines Earthquake Kills 31, Leaves 12 Missing

Manila. Provincial officials said at least 31 people were killed in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake...
WHO Launches $518 Million Regional Plan for Ebola Outbreak in DRC

WHO Launches $518 Million Regional Plan for Ebola Outbreak in DRC

Congo. The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a comprehensive regional plan of 518 million...
Israel Prepares for Prolonged Military Campaign Against Iran Amidst Escalating Tensions

Israel Prepares for Prolonged Military Campaign Against Iran Amidst Escalating Tensions

तेल अभिभ । इजरायलले इरानसँग कम्तीमा केही दिनसम्म लडाइँ जारी रहने सम्भावनालाई ध्यानमा राख्दै लामो...
Netanyahu Calls Security Cabinet Meeting Amid Iran Tensions

Netanyahu Calls Security Cabinet Meeting Amid Iran Tensions

तेल अभिभ । इजरायली प्रधानमन्त्री बेन्जामिन नेतन्याहूले इरानसँग बढ्दो सैन्य तनावबारे छलफल गर्न सोमबार सुरक्षा...
Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Energy Infrastructure

Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Energy Infrastructure

Tehran. Iran has warned that other energy centers in West Asia will also be targeted...
IMF Approves $42.9 Million Aid for Nepal

IMF Approves $42.9 Million Aid for Nepal

Kathmandu. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has decided to provide aid equivalent to approximately 42.9...
Ukraine and Russia Trade Deadly Air Strikes Amidst Diplomatic Efforts

Ukraine and Russia Trade Deadly Air Strikes Amidst Diplomatic Efforts

Kathmandu. There have been renewed deadly air strikes between Ukraine and Russia. This has further...
Chinese President Xi Jinping Visits Pyongyang After Seven Years, Meets Kim Jong Un

Chinese President Xi Jinping Visits Pyongyang After Seven Years, Meets Kim Jong Un

Pyongyang. Chinese President Xi Jinping has reached Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, for the...