Jakarta Governor Protest - Lessons for Malaysia
Yohanes Sulaiman | Professor Dr Taufiq Yap | Professor Dr Shamrahayu Aziz
14-Nov-16 08:35
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Earlier this month, Jakarta was the scene of a 100,000-strong protest against its governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, for accusing his Muslim political opponents of using a verse in the Quran to urge people not to vote for him. Basuki, an ethnic Chinese Christian, leads a city where 85 percent of its inhabitants are Muslims.
We explore what Malaysia - with a similar demographic - can learn from these events.
This is a report by Keith Kam.
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Tags: Jakarta, ahok, Malaysia, religious sensitivities, islam, christianity, Religion, Widodo, Indonesia