JAKARTA — Leading religious figures in Indonesia have come out against a U.S.-based interfaith group's plan to award President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's support for religious freedom. They said it sends the wrong message about a country where religious minorities face increasing violence and persecution. Minority faiths in Indonesia are under attack. Local governments have been boarding up churches and mosques belonging to a small Islamic sect, the Ahmadiyah. Worshippers from one Ahmadiyah congregation have locked…