assumed comefrom a religious dimension, in addition to ethnicity. In cases of Jayapura,
Papua, local political dimensionsof the conflict was obviously display as factorsthat religion
should be integrating factor, but in factreligion become disintegrating factor. The
variouspower of groups interconnect with a religious impulsethat local political tensions
grew louder andspread. The aim of this study is to describe analyticallyabout the emergence …