At the end of 2010, two Indonesian civil society organisations that work to promote tolerance and understanding in Indonesia, the Moderate Muslim Society (MMS) and the Wahid Institute (WI), separately released the results of research they had conducted on religious life. Both showed significant increases in the number of religiously motivated attacks and discrimination against minority religious groups.
Religious Intolerance in Indonesia
Religious Intolerance in Indonesia
Religious Intolerance in Indonesia
At the end of 2010, two Indonesian civil society organisations that work to promote tolerance and understanding in Indonesia, the Moderate Muslim Society (MMS) and the Wahid Institute (WI), separately released the results of research they had conducted on religious life. Both showed significant increases in the number of religiously motivated attacks and discrimination against minority religious groups.