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Indonesia’s Message of Peace to the World: A Case Study of the Indonesian Christian Church’s Yasmin Conflict

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  • Alvina Kusuma

    (Indonesia Defense University)

  • Agus Adriyanto

    (Indonesia Defense University)

  • Syamsunasi

    (Indonesia Defense University)

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The Yasmin Christian Church conflict in Indonesia has been finalized after 15 years of conflict over establishing a house of worship in Bogor, Indonesia. In settlement of cases in the world’s spotlight, violence after violence continues to haunt Indonesian society, famous for its plurality. There is only a final settlement after 15 years of conflict: the establishment of the Yasmin Indonesian Christian church in Bogor, Indonesia. The granting of Building Permits by the Bogor City Government as evidence of the end of the long conflict of the Indonesian Christian Church yasmin that has been going on for approximately 15 years, which the Bogor Government carried out, is one of the efforts to appreciate the diversity that exists in the city of Bogor. Granting Building Permit documents is not the final process, but the Bogor Government promises to continue to be treated sustainably to maintain diversity. This conflict resolution process is in the spotlight of the world. This conflict was initially a locally based issue but became a national issue and even became a spotlight in the international world. This event is a peaceful message from Bogor to the world that peace can be achieved by mutual respect and compliance with rules that have been mutually agreed upon by all parties. Indonesia’s message of peaceful democracy and respect for human rights and religious freedom offered to the international community has arrived, thus attracting the world’s attention.

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  • Alvina Kusuma & Agus Adriyanto & Syamsunasi, 2022. "Indonesia’s Message of Peace to the World: A Case Study of the Indonesian Christian Church’s Yasmin Conflict," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 6(3), pages 436-439, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:3:p:436-439
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