True Crimes of Asia Podcast: Indonesia - Masked ‘ninjas’ and the mass murders of suspected sorcerers

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True Crimes of Asia Podcast: Indonesia - Masked ‘ninjas’ and the mass murders of suspected sorcerers
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How the gruesome 1998 incidents paved the way for black magic to be criminalised last year in 2022, in the predominantly Muslim country of Indonesia. Read more at straitstimes.com.

How the gruesome 1998 incidents paved the way for black magic to be criminalised last year in 2022, in the predominantly Muslim country of Indonesia.

Sorcery is against Islamic teachings, but today, many in Indonesia still consult black magic practitioners for advice. In 1998, a series of killings by unknown masked ‘ninjas’, targeting suspected sorcerers in East Java, launched the community into a period of mass hysteria, violence and retaliation-attacks.

The government is also seeking to settle the case, along with 11 other human rights abuses, by non-judicial means.

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