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I view Ahok being named a suspect a ploy do appease the hardliners and stop the 25 November protest. It was quoted in the paper that the status of suspect does not affect his status as a candidate and that the trial process could be 2 - 3 years. It is sad that the government feels the need to bow down to the hardliners in this way, but I think it is all planned and they will try to "sweep the whole thing under the rug" as time goes by.
While this may be a quick fix, it makes Indonesia look even less palatable as a place to invest or live, as the rule of law can be so easily manipulated. They keep shooting themselves in the foot, as no one wants to be labeled as a "bad Muslim".
We can only hope that it is exposed and proven beyond any doubt that political parties and religious groups/Mafia thugs were directly involved in paying for ans supporting the protest and that there is a political backlash and legal repercussions against them, but alas most likely wishful thinking.
While this may be a quick fix, it makes Indonesia look even less palatable as a place to invest or live, as the rule of law can be so easily manipulated. They keep shooting themselves in the foot, as no one wants to be labeled as a "bad Muslim".
We can only hope that it is exposed and proven beyond any doubt that political parties and religious groups/Mafia thugs were directly involved in paying for ans supporting the protest and that there is a political backlash and legal repercussions against them, but alas most likely wishful thinking.
