Massive protest urges dismissal of Jakarta governor in Indonesia
(last modified Fri, 04 Nov 2016 15:18:07 GMT )
Nov 04, 2016 15:18 UTC
  • Massive protest urges dismissal of Jakarta governor in Indonesia

Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, urging the resignation of the governor of the city for “blasphemy.”

The protesters marched toward the presidential palace and the office of Governor Basuki Tjahja Purnama on Friday.

They chanted “God is greatest” and waved placards with messages calling for the governor to be imprisoned for “blasphemy.”

At least 20,000 riot police and soldiers, some equipped with rifles, were deployed to the capital amid the massive protest.

Purnama, a Christian and the first ethnic Chinese in the job and an ally of President Joko Widodo, is under fire for dismissing a political attack by his opponents — who urged Muslims not to vote for him in city governor elections in February — by citing a verse from the holy Quran.

“He is not Muslim but he humiliated the Quran,” said protester Muhammad Said.

Police have opened a case against Purnama, who has apologized for his remarks but at the same time dismissed the allegations of “blasphemy” and said his words were taken out of context.

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