Abbreviation | IA |
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Formation | October 2008 |
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Indonesian Atheists (IA) is a community that accommodates atheists, agnostics, and irreligious in Indonesia.[1][2] The community provides a place for Indonesian nonbelievers to express their opinions.[1][3] IA was founded by Karl Karnadi[1][2][3] in October 2008.[4]
Although most of the activities of IA are still limited on the Internet,[1][2][3][5] several public gatherings have been held in Jakarta and other cities.[3] Members are gathered through social networks such Facebook and Twitter.[5]
IA is also an associate member of Atheist Alliance International.[6]
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 Kaum Ateis, Bukalah Topengmu, Radio Nederland, 23 December 2010, archived from the original on 17 October 2012, retrieved 22 July 2011
- 1 2 3 The Rise of Indonesian Atheism, Jakarta Globe, 7 December 2010, retrieved 22 July 2011
- 1 2 3 4 Metro Madness: Therapy for the Godless, Jakarta Globe, 24 September 2010, retrieved 22 July 2011
- ↑ Indonesian Atheists (IA) official blog.
- 1 2 Atheism 2.0 -- Indonesia's nonbelievers find refuge online, AFP, 24 January 2009, retrieved 22 July 2011
- ↑ Atheist Alliance International's main site
External links
- Indonesian Atheists official blog at WordPress
- Indonesian Atheists on Twitter
- Indonesian Atheists's channel on YouTube
- Indonesian Atheists in SEA-Atheist.org
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