The Borneo Post

Indonesian­s rally for peace before mass Muslim protest

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JAKARTA: Thousands of Indonesian­s rallied across the country yesterday, praying, singing and calling for peace ahead of a major protest this week by Muslims against Jakarta’s Christian governor.

Tomorrow’s rally in Jakarta is expected to attract about 150,000 people who have been angered by allegation­s that Basuki Tjahaja Purnama insulted Islam, a criminal offence in the Muslimmajo­rity country.

That would make it even bigger than a protest earlier this month that was marred by deadly violence. Tens of thousands of people rallied in the capital on Nov 4 in the largest protest the city has seen for years.

It turned violent as night fell, with hardliners setting fire to police cars and battling with security forces, who responded with water cannons and tear gas. One person was killed and hundreds injured.

Yesterday, the military and police organised ‘Archipelag­o Unity’ gatherings across the country to call for peace and reduce tensions before Friday’s protest, with thousands packing out a park around a major monument in Jakarta.

“The aim of this event is to unite us. There have recently been tensions among us, let’s minimise that and come together again,” said event organiser Zamroni, who like many Indonesian­s goes by one name. Muhamad Amirudin, 30, said the event was a show of unity, adding: “We hope Friday’s event will be equally peaceful.” The crowds consisted of military and police personnel, government officials and some members of the public, who listened to speeches and musical performanc­es. — AFP

 ??  ?? Members of Muslim groups attend a protest against Purnama in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Inset) Basuki Tjahaja Purnama. — Rueters photo
Members of Muslim groups attend a protest against Purnama in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Inset) Basuki Tjahaja Purnama. — Rueters photo

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