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Letter: The Koran burning

I refer to a report titled “Indonesian Muslims protest plan to burn Koran,” (Sept

The Jakarta Post
Wed, September 8, 2010

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Letter: The Koran burning

I refer to a report titled “Indonesian Muslims protest plan to burn Koran,” (Sept. 4).

This is exactly what the fanatics want. They want a world that is full of anger, hate, death and destruction, and lots and lots of blood. They want to burn and maim and torture and kill, this is what drives them.

They do not care about the Koran or 9/11, nor God or Allah, they just want to create anarchy, and will use any excuse to bring it on. They want a disordered, lawless society, where they can live out their psychotic criminal lives they so yearn for. They are social misfits who are not able to achieve anything legitimately.

The Koran-burners in America, the promoters of demonstrations in Indonesia, these are not good people, they are evil. They are neither Christian nor Muslim; they are the spawn of the devil.

The demonstrations here are an embarrassment to all decent Indonesians. Last week, they threw feces at the Malaysian Embassy and this week they are burning flags outside the US Embassy.

The people encouraged to join the demonstrations here are just uneducated, unemployed crowd actors, who will do anything for a few thousand rupiah: ask them what they are doing there and they won’t have a clue.

The major religions are corrupted by very evil men, who spend their whole lives promoting and committing heinous crimes against fellow human beings in the name of their God. But their God is Satanic.

Indonesia really has too many other things to concentrate on, to many problems inside its own borders. These promoted demonstrations are just diversions away from sorting out our problems and creating a better society and life for our people, and a better future for our children.


Didi
Bandung

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