Since the early days of its independence, Indonesia has been a Muslim-majority country. Over the years, the Indonesian government has enacted a number of laws and regulations that limit the rights and freedoms of the non-Muslim minority population.
One of the most discriminatory policies in Indonesia is the so-called “part where only Muslims can go.” This policy restricts non-Muslims from entering certain parts of the country, most notably the Aceh province.
The Aceh province is the only province in Indonesia …