Two Ahmadi teachers and ten students transferred on demand of local resident in Cianjur regency

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TEMPO.CO, Cianjur – A total of 10 elementary school students and two educators in the Village Sukadana, Campaka subdistrict, Cianjur regency, West Java, had to be moved from the school. This has been done to calm down local residents who demanded their removal since they are members of the Jemaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (JAI).

Head of Primary School Sukadana, Sunarya, said many villagers were protesting against them. At first, the initials IR classroom teachers are required to teach people not in school because he is an Ahmadiyah congregation. “We cannot do anything about it. We moved to teach at another school because of the demands of the residents here,” said Sunarya in Cianjur, Thursday, July 25, 2013.

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