JAKARTA (Reuters) - Dozens of people attacked the office of a hardline Islamic group in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta, police said on Tuesday, apparently in retaliation against the attack on an inter-faith rally at the weekend.
One person was injured in the clash which erupted after a 75-strong crowd gathered at the office of the Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) while its members were praying on Monday, provincial police chief Untung Rajad told Reuters.
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