Indonesia’s Ancient Beliefs Win in Court, but Devotees Still Feel Ostracized Followers of traditional beliefs are often treated as outcasts, but adherents hope a court ruling will end discrimination against those who practice a faith outside Indonesia’s six official religions. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:U.S. Service Member Killed by Roadside Bomb in IraqCatalans Strike and Block Roads to Protest Vote Crackdown by SpainThe Global Siren Call of Fast FoodUber C.E.O. Aims to Win Back LondonJalal Talabani, Kurdish Leader and Iraq’s First Postwar President, Is Dead at 832017 Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded to LIGO Black Hole Researchers