The following stories talk about the subject ‘Bandung’.
Ahmadiyah makes changes to its beliefs and avoids being banned by the government.
Ramalan malapetaka untuk Indonesia selagi tingakatan air laut meninggi.
Doomsayers predict disaster for Indonesia as sea levels rise.
A State of Emergency needs to be declared in Bandung, because of prostitution.
Banning mystical and alternative medicine on television.
A Sunday school/church in Bandung was raided, the pastor's wife beaten and images of Jesus smashed.
Christianisation through sodomy, hypnosis, and kidnapping is rampant in Indonesia.
An anti apostasy group in Bandung pays a visit to a church.
Dating websites for Indonesians and some of the female profiles.
Not everyone is in love with Valentine's Day.
A hospital in Bandung that banned nurses from wearing headscarves is confronted by a radical Muslim group.
A Christian group in Bandung is forced to stop services.
A new Sundanese dictionary has been compiled.
Sundanese cultural groups are vanishing.
A meeting of Marxists was broken up roughly in Bandung.
The burning issue of the Al-Aqsha mosque in Jerusalem inspires a long march of love.
A house-church near Bandung was attacked by a mob but police stepped in.
The red-light district of Saritem, in Bandung, may be about to be closed.
The Ulema Council, Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI), says female circumcision is necessary for Muslims.
Stories of mob action against churches in Indonesia tend to very often emanate from West Java, as another church, near Bandung, was closed on July 16th.
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