Protesters in Indonesia march to demand release of firebrand cleric Rizieq Shihab
- The leader of the Islam Defenders Front turned himself in to authorities last Saturday
- The gatherings took place less than a week after Rizieq Shihab’s return from three years of exile in Saudi Arabia

Supporters of a detained firebrand cleric marched in Indonesia’s capital on Friday to demand his release and justice for six followers who were killed by police.
Rizieq Shihab, leader of the Islam Defenders Front, turned himself in to authorities on December 12, a day after police warned they would arrest him after he ignored several summonses.
Shihab was accused of inciting people to breach pandemic restrictions by holding events attended by thousands of supporters to commemorate Prophet Muhammad’s birthday and the wedding of his daughter last month.
The gatherings took place less than a week after his return from three years of exile in Saudi Arabia.
Police said Shihab could face up to six years in prison if found guilty of inciting people to violate health regulations and of obstructing law enforcement.
About 200 protesters organised by a conservative Muslim alliance, including Islam Defenders Front members, halted traffic along the way to the state palace in downtown Jakarta as they chanted “God is Great” and “We want justice.”