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Indonesia protest: President Joko Widodo cancels Australia visit | Indonesia protest: President Joko Widodo cancels Australia visit |
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo has cancelled his visit to Australia following violent clashes at a rally in Jakarta involving thousands of hard-line Muslims. | Indonesian President Joko Widodo has cancelled his visit to Australia following violent clashes at a rally in Jakarta involving thousands of hard-line Muslims. |
Mr Widodo blamed "political actors" for exploiting the situation as protesters marched against Jakarta's governor. | Mr Widodo blamed "political actors" for exploiting the situation as protesters marched against Jakarta's governor. |
The demonstrators accuse Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, a Christian, of having insulted Islam's holy book, the Koran. | The demonstrators accuse Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, a Christian, of having insulted Islam's holy book, the Koran. |
The clashes left one person dead and 12 wounded. | The clashes left one person dead and 12 wounded. |
"We deplore the incident," said Mr Widodo, as he called for calm on the streets of the country's capital. | "We deplore the incident," said Mr Widodo, as he called for calm on the streets of the country's capital. |
In a statement on Saturday, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirmed that the Indonesian President had postponed his visit. | |
It comes after Indonesian police used tear gas and water cannon to subdue protesters who refused to disperse after Friday prayers as they congregated around the presidential palace. | It comes after Indonesian police used tear gas and water cannon to subdue protesters who refused to disperse after Friday prayers as they congregated around the presidential palace. |
Police had been braced for the possibility of religious and racial tensions erupting at the rally, attended by an estimated 50,000 people. | |
It had mostly been peaceful but groups of angry demonstrators clashed with police after nightfall and set vehicles alight. | It had mostly been peaceful but groups of angry demonstrators clashed with police after nightfall and set vehicles alight. |
Muslim groups have accused Mr Purnama of insulting Islam after he said his opponents had used a verse from the Koran to deceive voters. | Muslim groups have accused Mr Purnama of insulting Islam after he said his opponents had used a verse from the Koran to deceive voters. |
The verse implies that Muslims should not choose non-Muslims as leaders. | The verse implies that Muslims should not choose non-Muslims as leaders. |
The protest was held to demand that Mr Purnama be prosecuted for blasphemy over the comments. | The protest was held to demand that Mr Purnama be prosecuted for blasphemy over the comments. |
Mr Purnama has apologised but formal complaints have led to an investigation by police. | Mr Purnama has apologised but formal complaints have led to an investigation by police. |