The Singkawang Interfaith Communication Forum, the police and public
figures in Singkawang, West Kalimantan, have signed an agreement to bar
campaign activities at houses of worship.
“The accord aims to prevent any potential unease among residents
ahead of the general election,” said deputy Singkawang Police chief
Comr. Joko Sulistiono, as quoted by Antara.
He expressed the hope that the managements of houses of worship, be
they mosques, churches or other holy places, would deny permission to
candidates looking to hold campaign events on their premises.
Forum head Baharuddin expressed his appreciation for the initiative designed to boost interfaith tolerance.
According to a 2018 Setara Institute report, Singkawang is currently the most tolerant city in Indonesia.
The commander of the Singkawang Regional Military Command, Lt. Col.
Victor Jacob Lucas, said his personnel would maintain their guard for
any threat.
“The local security forces will need to prepare concrete steps to
prevent any problems occurring in Singkawang,” Victor said. (mai)
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