JAKARTA: An Indonesian court has jailed three leaders of a group that Islamic clerics had called a deviant religious organisation for up to five years for blasphemy, sparking condemnation from human rights groups over the targeting of minorities.
The now disbanded Gafatar hit the headlines after dozens of people, who had been reported missing by relatives, were believed to have joined.
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