Menchik discusses the roots of religious intolerance in Indonesia

MK NEWSFEED Youth listen to 2010 Constitutional Court hearings about the Indonesian government's official recognition of specific religious groups.
The origins of intolerance toward Indonesia's Muslim-minority sect Ahmadiyah go back to the early twentieth century, says Jeremy Menchik. In a Jakarta Post op-ed, he unearths the connections between the Indonesian government and anti-Ahmadiyah sentiment, and makes suggestions for how the country can prevent future violence.