Indonesian Bethel Church
Living Word Congregation
Tenggumung Baru Selatan 51
Surabaya
Indonesia

To: Director General of Protestant Bimas (Bimbingan Masyarakat)
       Department of Religion of Indonesia
       Jakarta

Subject: The Report on the Upheaval and Vandalism of the Church at  
June 9, 1996

Greetings in the Lord Jesus Christ,

I, Rev. Yan Ismail Simlay hereby write to you to report the brutal  
attack and vandalism that occurred on Sunday, June 9, 1996 during  
our Sunday service.

CHRONOLOGY OF THE EVENT:
1. The Sunday service started at 9:00 AM and ended at 10:50 AM.

2.  After the service was over, we closed the church building, my  
family and I went back to our house behind the church.
3.  Approximately at 11:20 AM, we were shocked by my daughter in  
law's cry out for help when she heard that there were hundreds of  
people from the north coming to attack the church.
4.  I wasn't even finished with my question, when suddenly I saw  
around 1500 people mostly from Madura attacking the church's front  
entrance.
5.  They were carrying all kinds of weapons such as bats, metal  
rods, jackhammers, rocks, etc. and destroying the front part of the  
church.  They climbed to the top of the church and destroyed the  
roof to gain access to the inside of the church.
6.  Once they entered the church, they destroyed the sanctuary,  
they broke the windows, the doors, the benches, the tables, the  
pulpit, music equipment, overhead projector, etc. 
7.  They also robbed the pastor's house behind the church.  Tables,  
chairs, shelves, beds, and closets were destroyed.
8.  They were looking after me while I was hiding in the bathroom.   
 They were carrying metal bats and other kinds of weapons while  
chasing me.  My wife, my children, my daughter in law, and my  
grandchild ran to the neighbor's house for protection. God protected  
me and my family.  They tried to break the bathroom door but they  
did not succeed.  This made them so angry that they destroyed the  
closet, telephone, and stole clothes, suits, money, jewelry, etc.
9.  30 policemen arrived at the scene, but the were out numbered  
and unable to stop the mob.
10.  After destroying and robbing the church and the pastor's  
house, they left roaring victoriously.  
11.  After they left I came out of the bathroom feeling terrified  
and traumatized recalling the attack and seeing with my own eyes  
what I have labored since 1977 has now been destroyed completely.   
 


I'm also enclosing some pictures that we took for evidences.

I'd also like to report the material loss that our church has to  
suffer which includes:
Music equipment:
	1 Prince electric guitar
	4 Electric bass
	1 Yamaha guitar
	3 Amplifiers 
	3 Microphones
Total loss estimated at $3,500.

Church equipment:
	18 Benches
	4 Stainless steel chairs
	1 OHP
	Pulpit
	2 Offering pockets
	4 Fans
Total loss estimated at $3,000

Church building:
	Roofs completely damaged
	60% of the ceilings were destroyed
	5 doors were broken
	Lights
	Fences
Total loss estimated at $6,000.

Damages at the pastoral house includes:
Household equipment:
	Guess couches 
	5 Closets
	1 TV
	Electrical meter
	Telephone
	4 Desks
	2 beds
	3 Radio and tapes
	Kitchen utensils
Total loss estimated at $2,200.

Stolen things:
	2 Federal bicycles
	1 Sanyo water pump
	Shoes and sandals
	Family's clothes
	Cash about $300
	Jewelry about $ 200
Total loss estimated at $1,700.

The total loss is estimated at Rp. 34.500.000 (about US $ 14,375).

We are pleading officer DIRJEN BIMAS KRISTEN PROTESTAN to give your  
kind attention to our needs to restore the building and buy new  
bibles.
 
For the security enforcers, we hope that they can provide us with  
protection
for us and our congregation.  

This is our report and plea, and we thank you for your kind  
attention.  May the Lord forgives them.  Amen.


Surabaya, June 10, 1996
Sincerely,
Firman Hayat (Living Word)

Pastor

Cc:
1. Department of Religious Affairs, Surabaya, East Java
2. Military Commander of Area 5, Brawijaya
3. Police Chief of East Java area
4. DPD GBI Chairman, Surabaya
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