Oman Daily Observer

Indonesian­s rally to call for unity

DIVERSITY: Thousands parade in Jakarta in response to protests against city’s governor

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JAKARTA: Tens of thousands of Indonesian­s have rallied in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, calling for tolerance and unity after massive protests were held against the city’s Christian governor.

The crowds on Sunday filled a major traffic circle in Jakarta and sprawled into its main thoroughfa­res, waving “We Are Indonesia” signs and a giant red-and-white national flag was held aloft.

The rally was held in response to protests against Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, who is being prosecuted for alleged blasphemy.

Political party leaders under the pro-government alliance delivered short speeches on the importance of national unity.

“We have to struggle to materialis­e the aims of our independen­ce. That will not happen if we are scattered,” Surya Paloh, the Chairman of the National Democratic Party, said at the rally.

Jakarta has been rocked in the past months by major protests against Purnama, who is accused of criticisin­g opponents who used Quranic references to attack him ahead of an election in February.

Protesters took to the streets on Friday in the latest rally targeting him, demanding Punama be jailed on blasphemy charges. A similar rally was held on November 4, both attracting tens of thousands of people.

Purnama is a long-term ally of President Joko Widodo. He denies wrongdoing, but has apologised for the remarks.

‘Detention not necessary’ Conservati­ve groups are demanding his immediate arrest. Police say his detention is not necessary and have called for the respect of the legal process.

Sunday’s counter-rally for tolerance and unity coincided with a weekly car- free morning in Jakarta when a central artery of the city is handed over to pedestrian­s for a few hours.

Organisers called it the “Parade of Indonesian Culture” and it featured traditiona­l dances from Sabang in westernmos­t Aceh to Merauke in easternmos­t Papua.

The Jakarta government has also put up signboards on major roads calling for national unity and displaying pictures of independen­ce heroes who fought against colonial rule.

Purnama is popular with many for pushing through tough reforms to modernise the traffic-plagued capital.

However, opinion polls have shown him slipping into second place in the race for re-election as governor.

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— AFP Indonesian­s attend a pro-government rally to call for unity in Jakarta on Sunday.
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