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Protest against Trump in Indonesia

Clerics call for boycott of US products.

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JAKARTA: Muslim clerics called for a boycott of American products in Indonesia’s largest protest against President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Wearing white robes and carrying banners reading “Indonesia unites for Palestine” and “Save our Palestine,” an estimated 80,000 people rallied in the capital of the world’s largest Muslim nation in the 10th straight day of protests.

Anwar Abbas, a top cleric from the Indonesian Council of Ulema, read a petition calling on Indonesian­s to stop buying American products until Trump revoked his move.

“Don’t rely on their products,” he said, as the crowd including men, women and children responded by waving Indonesian and Palestinia­n flags and shouting “boycott!”

Previous antiAmeric­an protests have unsuccessf­ully lobbied for a boycott of US goods.

Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono said the protesters marched peacefully about 3km from the National Monument Park to the US Embassy.

Some local media reported the number of the demonstrat­ors was double the police estimate.

About 20,000 security forces were deployed to secure the rally.

In the petition, the clerics urged Trump to immediatel­y revoke his recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital because it has hurt interna

tional justice, violated human rights of the Palestinia­nsand undermined peace efforts.

It also demanded nations not follow the US in moving their embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and urged the UN Security Council to hold an emergency session to discuss Trump’s declaratio­n.

The chairman of the clerics coun

cil, Ma’ruf Amin, said “let’s fight together with the government and the world for the freedom of Palestine through political, diplomatic and economic ways”.

Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has strongly condemned Trump’s move as a violation of UN resolution­s.

Indonesia does not have diploma tic ties with Israel and has long been a strong supporter of Palestinia­n aspiration­s for a statehood.

Trump’s announceme­nt overturned decades of US policy, and a longstandi­ng internatio­nal consensus, that the fate of Jerusalem be decided as a part of a peace deal between Israel and Palestinia­ns.

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 ?? — AP ?? Not backing down: Protesters holding Palestinia­n and Indonesian flags during a rally against Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital at Monas, the national monument in Jakarta.
— AP Not backing down: Protesters holding Palestinia­n and Indonesian flags during a rally against Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital at Monas, the national monument in Jakarta.

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