۳۱ فروردین ۱۴۰۳ |۱۰ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 19, 2024
Pork Festival’s name changed In Indonesia

Culinary event named the Pork Festival, to be held at Semarang, has undergone a name change to the Imlek Culinary Festival following protests from Islamic groups.

Hawzah News Agency (Indonesia, Semarang)-A culinary event named the Pork Festival, to be held at the Sri Ratu Supermarket in Semarang on Jan. 23 to 29, has undergone a name change to the Imlek

Culinary Festival following protests from Islamic groups. Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, falls on Jan. 28.

The Islamic groups met with the festival’s committee at the Semarang Police to discuss the event.

“The Pork Festival bothers us Muslims in Semarang. That’s why we want the committee to cancel the festival and focus on the Imlek celebration. The event will still have pork stalls but they have to be closed off from the public eye,” Danang Ansoru, spokesperson of the Semarang Islam Congregation Forum (FUIS) said.

Danang said they had asked the committee to stand guard at the stalls to prevent Muslims from entering, but the request had been denied. The committee head of the festival, Firdaus Adinegoro, confirmed the name change. “The event is still on, we just changed the name,” he said.

A FUIS statement issued on in relation to the event was signed by several organizations, including Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia, Muhammadiyah Youth, Indonesian Muslim Students Action (KAMMI), Indonesian Muslim Lecturers and Muhammadiyah.

FUIS demanded the police not issue permits for events that may spark public “concern”.  

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