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View all search resultsHomesick: Displaced Shia followers from the East Java island of Madura rally outside the House of Representatives building in Jakarta on Tuesday, calling on legislators to help them return to their homes in Sampang, which they left in September last year after they were attacked by majority Sunnis
Homesick: Displaced Shia followers from the East Java island of Madura rally outside the House of Representatives building in Jakarta on Tuesday, calling on legislators to help them return to their homes in Sampang, which they left in September last year after they were attacked by majority Sunnis. Legislators have called on local offi cials to promote reconciliation instead of relocating the 143 Shiite families from the island. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira) (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)
span class="caption">Homesick: Displaced Shia followers from the East Java island of Madura rally outside the House of Representatives building in Jakarta on Tuesday, calling on legislators to help them return to their homes in Sampang, which they left in September last year after they were attacked by majority Sunnis. Legislators have called on local officials to promote reconciliation instead of relocating the 143 Shiite families from the island. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)
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