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JAKARTA Despite his slight lead in early projections of the Jakarta gubernatorial election first round, the odds are stacked against incumbent Gov. Basuki Tjahaja "Ahok" Purnama winning a likely runoff in April. [1]
JAKARTA -- Jakarta Gov. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was in court Tuesday for the first day of his trial on charges of blasphemy. PoliticsJakarta Gov. [2]
JAKARTA -- As Jakarta's first Christian governor of Chinese descent, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama became a powerful symbol of tolerance in the world's most populous majority-Muslim country. [3]
PoliticsJailed Jakarta governor will not appeal blasphemy conviction Family says 'Ahok' concerned about aggravating national divisions Veronica Tan made public on Tuesday a conciliatory letter written from jail by her husband, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama,... (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
JAKARTA -- "Could these be Chinese troops brought to Jakarta to defend Ahok?" an Indonesian kindergarten teacher posted on her Facebook wall in October last year along with a photo of several Chinese-looking men clad in military uniform. [5]
JAKARTA Despite his slight lead in early projections of the Jakarta gubernatorial election first round, the odds are stacked against incumbent Gov. Basuki Tjahaja "Ahok" Purnama winning a likely runoff in April.
JAKARTA -- Jakarta Gov. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was in court Tuesday for the first day of his trial on charges of blasphemy. PoliticsJakarta Gov.
JAKARTA -- As Jakarta's first Christian governor of Chinese descent, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama became a powerful symbol of tolerance in the world's most populous majority-Muslim country.
PoliticsJailed Jakarta governor will not appeal blasphemy conviction Family says 'Ahok' concerned about aggravating national divisions Veronica Tan made public on Tuesday a conciliatory letter written from jail by her husband, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama,
JAKARTA -- "Could these be Chinese troops brought to Jakarta to defend Ahok?" an Indonesian kindergarten teacher posted on her Facebook wall in October last year along with a photo of several Chinese-looking men clad in military uniform.
PoliticsIndonesian hard-line Islamist groups flex their muscles Growing protest movement against Jakarta governor challenges political establishment Protesters chanting during the Dec.