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Tens of thousands of conservative Muslims rally in Jakarta

  • Organisers call their movement a ‘reunion’ for a series of 2016 rallies that targeted Jakarta’s then ethnic-Chinese governor
  • Sunday’s rally was attended by presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto

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Tens of thousands of Indonesian Muslims attend a rally in Jakarta. Photo: Reuters
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Tens of thousands of Indonesian Muslims held a rally in Jakarta on Sunday led by hardline groups who had agitated to remove the city’s Christian governor, underscoring the growing influence of Islamist groups ahead of elections in 2019.

The rally was attended by former general, Prabowo Subianto, a nationalist with strong links to Islamists who is seeking to topple President Joko Widodo in next year’s polls after being narrowly defeated in 2014 during a bitterly fought campaign.

Men watch the rally in Jakarta. Photo: Reuters
Men watch the rally in Jakarta. Photo: Reuters
The crowd, many of whom were dressed in white and carrying Islamic flags, started gathering at Jakarta’s National Monument from around 3am to hold prayers.
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“We are proud because the Islam in Indonesia is Islam that unifies and is united and will maintain peace for everyone,” Subianto said in a speech.

Thousands of police had been put on standby but the rally was peaceful.

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A boy carries an Indonesian flag at the rally. Photo: Reuters
A boy carries an Indonesian flag at the rally. Photo: Reuters
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