Muslims in Indonesia on July 7 protested construction of a church building in South Sulawesi Province, falsely claiming it had not fulfilled legal requirements, sources said. By the deadline, no written letters of objection had been submitted to FKUB Makassar,” Arifuddin said when presenting the recommendation. Based on that recommendation, the church committee posted a banner announcing the planned construction on the provided land for one month. The state guarantees every citizen the right to worship according to their beliefs, and freedom of worship is a right of all citizens,” he said. “Even when administrative requirements are complete, the church construction can still be blocked by on-the-ground rejection,” they said.