SETARA Institute has written several reports on freedom of religion and intolerance/discrimination against religious minorities.2 This includes a report on the persecution of the Internet Atheist Alexander Aan
In 2011, Setara Institute for Democracy and Peace recorded 244 acts of violence against religious minorities – nearly double the 2007 figure.3 Indonesian media has also used the institute as a source for criticizing oppression against the Sunni Muslim majority.4
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Founders Abdurrahman Wahid, Ade Rostiana, Azyumardi Azra, Bambang Widodo Umar, Bara Hasibuan, Benny K. Harman, Benny Soesetyo, Bonar Tigor Naipospos, Budi Joehanto, Damianus Taufan, Despen Ompusunggu, Hendardi, Ismail Hasani, Kamala Chandrakirana, Luhut MP Pangaribuan, M. Chatib Basri, Muchlis T, Pramono Anung, Rachland Nashidik, Rafendi Djamin, R. Dwiyanto Prihartono, Robertus Robert, Rocky Gerung, Saurip Kadi, Suryadi A. Radjab, Syarif Bastaman, Theodorus W. Koerkeritz, Zumrotin KS
Homepage: http://www.setara-institute.org/
Mentioned by The Jakarta Globe http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/religious-intolerance-cannot-be-justified-sby/ Archived 28 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/religious-intolerance-cannot-be-justified-sby/ ↩
"List of reports". Setara Institute. Retrieved 2 July 2012. http://www.setara-institute.org/en/category/category/reports/thematic ↩
Hodal, Kate (3 May 2012). "Indonesia's atheists face battle for religious freedom". London: Article in The Guardian, 3 May 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/may/03/indonesia-atheists-religious-freedom-aan ↩
"For example the article "'Clothing is not the domain of govt law': Setara"". Article in Jakarta Post, 5 June 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012. https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/06/05/clothing-not-domain-govt-law-setara.html ↩