Sunday 13 November 2016

Toddler dies after Church Attack. (Media Bias)

Jakarta, Nov 14, 2016 (AFP) - 

A toddler died Monday after being injures in a Molotov Cocktail attack on an Indonesian church. The police said shortly after the shocking incident happened.
Two year old Intan Olivia Marbun was with four other small children who were also hurt when the alleged attacker, who was wearing a T-shirt, which was reported to have the written word Jihad on it threw explosives at the church on Borneo from a motorbike.
The innocent children that were only two to four years old were playing in the car park of the church in the city of Samarinda at the time of the attack.
Local police Fajar Setiawan told the Marbun suffered severe and fatal burn injures, in which he added “Unfortunately the doctors could not save the victim... she died early this morning.”

The other children who were still hurt are being treated in the hospital. Their parents have been waiting for their children to be released. “We hope they can come home soon.” Said Setiawan. Who were in the waiting room with two other Chinese mothers. At this point, polic have arrested the suspected attacker, who was a 32 year old man with a history of crime violence such as plotting a parcel bomb in 2011. Chief of Police Tito Karnavian stated "Their aim is to incite violence, I urge people to stay calm."
There recently there has been an increasing number of attacks on mass groups of people targeted randomly.


Sunday’s attack was the latest on a religious group in particular in recent months. Police have reported to increase the number of security within religious groups and the government has issued more protective care. The religious communities Christian, Buddhists and Muslims all Targeted.
Parents of the children are devastated and only blame the man individually stating “Something should have been done about this a long time ago. Now my child had to suffer another one of Indonesian civilians violent crimes.” Therefore the crimes that have been reported to be dealing with Javanese minorities against the government.

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