TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

Banten mayor in hot water for opposing church construction

Rights advocates and a religious tolerance official have lambasted a Banten mayor's decision to back a public petition against the construction of a church in Cilegon, where Christians are a minority.

Dio Suhenda (The Jakarta Post)
Premium
Jakarta
Tue, September 13, 2022 Published on Sep. 13, 2022 Published on 2022-09-13T18:20:16+07:00

Change text size

Gift Premium Articles
to Anyone

Share the best of The Jakarta Post with friends, family, or colleagues. As a subscriber, you can gift 3 to 5 articles each month that anyone can read—no subscription needed!
Stock image of barrier tape. Stock image of barrier tape. (Pixabay/-)

T

he Cilegon mayor’s decision to refuse the proposed construction of a church in the city in Banten, a province widely known for its 16th century Islamic sultanate, has sparked widespread criticism from rights groups that have called the decision “unconstitutional” and contravening the human right to religious freedom.

The controversy was sparked when Cilegon Mayor Helldy Agustian, in response to a demonstration held last week by a group calling itself the Cilegon City Local Wisdom Defender Committee, signed a petition to ban the proposed construction of Maranatha church in Grogol district.

The new church is designated to be part of the Congregation of Batak Protestant Churches (HKBP).

Cilegon Deputy Mayor Sanuji Pentamarta also reportedly signed the petition.

Helldy told reporters on Saturday that he had signed the petition to “fulfill the wishes of the people of Cilegon”.

The following day, human rights watchdog Imparsial said in a statement that in opposing the church construction proposal, Helldy had discriminated against the city’s minority Christians.

The Jakarta Post - Newsletter Icon

Morning Brief

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning.

Delivered straight to your inbox three times weekly, this curated briefing provides a concise overview of the day's most important issues, covering a wide range of topics from politics to culture and society.

By registering, you agree with The Jakarta Post's

Thank You

for signing up our newsletter!

Please check your email for your newsletter subscription.

View More Newsletter

“[Imparsial] urges regional heads to stop the politics of [making] policies that give special privileges only to a certain group,” said Imparsial’s Gufron Mabruri, as quoted by Kompas.

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.