Sunarya, Principal of the Sukadana Public Elementary School, said that people started protesting the presence of Ahmadiyah within the school walls.
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File photo: Anti-Ahmadiyah protests |
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By Deden Abdul Aziz | July 25, 2013
TEMPO.CO, Cianjur – As many as 10 students, one teacher, and one school staff in Sukadana Village, Cianjur, were expelled for 'security reasons'.
The decision was made after local residents went into a rage when they found out that the students and teacher were Ahmadiyya believers.
Sunarya, Principal of the Sukadana Public Elementary School, said that people started protesting the presence of Ahmadiyah within the school walls.
Sunarya explained that the people started out by demanding a teacher named IR to be expelled.
"We could not do anything. We transferred him to another school to meet the demand of local residents," he said.
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