A manhunt has been launched after terrorists slaughtered four victims, including one who was beheaded, before burning down their homes in Indonesia.
Police say 10 fanatics linked to a “terrorist” group beheaded one victim and slit the throats of the others on the island of Sulawesi on Friday.
Human rights groups claims the victims were targeted because they were Christians - but investigators have yet to confirm this. “This attack is another serious escalation against the Christian minority in Indonesia,” Human Rights Watch researcher Andreas Harsono told Reuters.
Indonesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country, has grappled with intermittent militant attacks recently. Gomar Gultom, the head of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia,
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