Banda Aceh, TAG. Authorities
in West Aceh have told three Americans accused of converting local Muslims to
leave the district for their own safety, while three of their alleged converts
have been placed in an Islamic boarding school for “education,” an official
said on Wednesday.
Mulya Agus, a spokesman for the West Aceh administration, said that the three Americans were Kelly Green Jordan, Robin Kay
Jordan and their daughter, MacKenrie Claire Jordan. They were told to leave the
district on Tuesday.
“We are not evicting them, but to prevent further conflict, because
local people might get mad at their activities, we are telling them to leave,”
he said. “So we are actually saving them from possible public anger.”
Aceh is the only province allowed by law to implement partial Shariah
law, and West Aceh has been particularly aggressive in enforcing Islamic mores,
including banning tight clothes and jeans for women.
Kelly Green Jordan and her husband were reportedly working with a social
foundation in Meulaboh, the district capital. Mulya did not provide any
information on the foundation itself.
Mulya said locals began questioning the Jordans’s activities after three
people in Samatiga subdistrict, about 15 kilometers from Meulaboh, converted to
Christianity. The three new converts have lived in West Aceh since after the
2004 tsunami.
“After receiving a report about the alleged missionary activities, the
West Aceh Ulema Council [MPU] conducted an investigation and confirmed that
three people in the district had converted to another religion,” Mulya
said.
“We even have a tape showing the three of them being baptized. When they
were questioned by the MPU they claimed that they were baptized under the
influence of hypnosis,” he said
The converts, whose identities were not given, have since been placed in
an Islamic boarding school for education, he added.
Teuku Ahmad Dadek, head of the West Aceh Public Order Office, said that
during the investigation by the MPU, some residents had pelted the house rented
by the Jordans with stones, forcing them to move to a hotel.
“The three of them were then taken to the Meulaboh Immigration Office,”
he said. “We only wanted to protect them from public anger.”
The family has reportedly since left Aceh on a chartered plane.
Dadek said his office was still collecting evidence about the Jordans’s
activities in West Aceh, including a videotape confiscated from the
family.
“They are in
Medan, North Sumatra now, but they won’t be allowed to live in West Aceh, or
any city in this province, again because they have caused so much worry among
residents,” he said.[]
Three Americans Told To Leave Aceh for Converting Locals
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