JAKARTA. Joining other supporters of the dismissal of anti-Pancasila groups, the Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals Association (ICMI) said on Monday that it supported the government’s plan to ban Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) through a court process. ICMI chairman Jimly Asshiddiqie said the association supported the government because HTI’s aspiration for an Islamic caliphate contradicted the country's ideology of Pancasila, but the group said the state's decision to do so should be based on justice and impartiality. “The most important thing is to give HTI the opportunity to explain itself to the public. Thus, a transparent and fair court process must take place in order to give political education to people,” Jimly said in a statement. “The government can also openly provide its argumentation for the ban”.
Muslim scholar group backs court process for HTI
JAKARTA. Joining other supporters of the dismissal of anti-Pancasila groups, the Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals Association (ICMI) said on Monday that it supported the government’s plan to ban Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) through a court process. ICMI chairman Jimly Asshiddiqie said the association supported the government because HTI’s aspiration for an Islamic caliphate contradicted the country's ideology of Pancasila, but the group said the state's decision to do so should be based on justice and impartiality. “The most important thing is to give HTI the opportunity to explain itself to the public. Thus, a transparent and fair court process must take place in order to give political education to people,” Jimly said in a statement. “The government can also openly provide its argumentation for the ban”.