To amend the 2008 joint ministerial decree on Ahmadiyah is stressed
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
The United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights Navanethem Pillay has strongly urged the Indonesian government to amend or repeal laws and regulations she deemed discriminatory against religious minorities.
Pillay also urged the Indonesian government to accept the presence of a UN special rapporteur on freedom of religion as a response to the ongoing religious persecution in the country.
The Indonesian government is yet to allow the presence of UN special rapporteurs on religion and on forced disappearance, among other things.
She stressed the urgency for the government to amend the 1965 Blasphemy Law, the 1969 and 2006 ministerial decrees on building houses of worship and religious harmony, and the 2008 joint ministerial decree on Ahmadiyah or risk the country’s pluralist nature being hijacked by religious extremists.
another report:
UN Urges Indonesia to End ‘Hatred Toward Religious Minorities’
http://global.christianpost.com/news/un-urges-indonesia-to-end-hatred-toward-religious-minorities-84966/