A viral video claiming that Muslims in Indonesia are attacking non-fasters during Ramadan has been debunked as misleading. The actual footage shows a group of men confronting Muslim patrons at a cafe in Garut, West Java, questioning their consumption of coffee and smoking during the holy month. The situation escalates with some men expressing their disapproval, but no physical violence or hunting of Christians, as the original post suggests, is depicted. The propagating account is linked to the far-right, indicating the spread of misinformation about religious practices.
The video showing harassment at a cafe in Indonesia misrepresents the situation by falsely implying that Muslims are attacking non-fasters during Ramadan, despite the video's actual content.
In the footage, a group of men confront Muslim customers about drinking coffee during Ramadan, but there is no evidence of violence or hunting down those not fasting.
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