Christian former governor of Jakarta takes “blasphemy” conviction appeal to Supreme Court

1 March 2018

The Christian former governor of Jakarta, “Ahok” Tjahaha Purnama, has launched an appeal against his “blasphemy” conviction in the Supreme Court. Ahok’s lawyer stated that they will argue the local judges who sentenced him to two years in prison “made a mistake”.

The man who accused Ahok of “blasphemy” and doctored a video in which Ahok disputed Islamist claims that the Quran forbids Muslims being governed by non-Muslims has subsequently been jailed for hate speech for his actions.

Ahok’s lawyers are appealing for a case review, as the video footage formed the basis for the “blasphemy” allegation which resulted in Ahok’s conviction in a district court.

Ahok had been tipped to secure a second term as governor and been ahead in the polls, before Islamists engineered mass protests demanding he face trial for “blasphemy”. Islamists called on Indonesians to only vote for Muslim politicians to “defend Islam”. Ahok lost the election to a Muslim candidate who was sworn in to serve a five-year term as Jakarta governor in October 2017

掌握最新资讯

获取最新的项目动态及紧急呼吁,以援助世界各地受苦的基督徒。您可以随时取消订阅。

我将会收到什么?

点击 “注册”即表示我同意隐私政策的条款与条件,并同意接收来自巴拿巴援助的电邮。