The authorities in Indonesia have sparked international outrage by jailing a member of a minority Muslim sect who defended his community against an attack by a deadly, rampaging mob.
The man received a sentence longer than that handed out to some caught on video perpetrating the attack.
Deden Sudjana, a member of the Ahmadiyyah sect, said he was acting in self-defence when hundreds of hard-line Muslims attacked a meeting of his community this year.
But the court handed down a sentence of six months after convicting him of refusing a police order to leave the scene and hitting the leader of the mob, which killed three people.
"I'm the victim," the 48-year-old said as he was escorted from the court. "Why am I getting a higher sentence than some of the perpetrators?"