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Police to revoke circulars on MUI ban on Christmas attributes

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
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Mon, December 19, 2016 Published on Dec. 19, 2016 Published on 2016-12-19T15:58:58+07:00

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Police to revoke circulars on MUI ban on Christmas attributes Tone it down: Two employees chat in a clothing store at Bandung Indah Plaza shopping center in Bandung, West Java, on Wednesday. Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil has issued a circular appealing to companies not to force non-Christian employees to wear Christmas attributes. (JP/Arya Dipa)

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ational Police chief Gen. Tito Karnavian has ordered the chiefs of police in Bekasi, West Java, and Kulonprogo of Yogyakarta to revoke circulars on the ban on wearing Christmas attributes based on a fatwa (religious edict) of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI).

“I have asked them [the chiefs of police in Bekasi and Kulonprogo] to revoke the circulars,” Tito said at Jakarta State University campus in East Jakarta on Monday as reported by kompas.com.

He stated that the MUI fatwa was not a law, merely a reference that could be used as coordination among police offices.

(Read also: Police escort FPI members during raid on Santa hats in Surabaya malls)

“I have firmly warned the Bekasi Police chief and Kulonprogo Police chief.  I warned them because it’s not permitted to issue circulars based on an MUI fatwa,” Tito.

 

“So, a MUI fatwa is not statutory law that should be upheld. [The police] should not issue circulars that could become a legal document,” he added.

 

Bekasi Police reportedly issued a circular on Dec. 15 while Kulonprogo Police released a circular on Dec. 17, in which both instructed owners and management of businesses not to force their employees to wear Christmas attributes. (jun)

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