An Indonesian court acquitted a leader of the Laskar Jihad on January 30; a decision which has caused concerns among Christians in the country who have faced persecution, destruction and death at the hands of the militant Islamic group. Jafar Abu Thalib faced charges of inciting violence against Christians after a speech last April in Ambon in which he condemned a small Christian separatist group, calling on Muslims to take up arms. Soon afterwards, armed militants attacked a small village near by, killing 13 Christians.
In his ruling acquitting Jafar, the judge ruled that Jafar was merely exercising his freedom of speech. In referring to the separatist group, the judge also justified Jafar's speech saying, "the government is trying very hard to safeguard the unity of the nation. Awards can be given to those who, without reserve, uphold the unity of our country, Indonesia."
Though the Laskar Jihad has supposedly been dissolved, Christians in Indonesia have raised concerns for their safety. According to CNSNews, Fr. Cornelius Bohm of the Ambon Crisis Center views the trial outcome as further indication of the influence of militant Muslims in Indonesia. "The government is afraid of them and gives them a little pleasure every now and then to keep them calm," he said.
Pray that militant Islamic groups will not see this as justification to renew their attacks against Christians. Pray that the peace in the Molucca region of Indonesia will continue. Pray for peace of mind as well for those facing uncertainty and fear.