4/11, 25/11 and 2/12 anti-Ahok demonstrations

Not sure if this the right thread as we have another two similar, but sadly Ahok has been given one year in prison, I cannot believe such a good man is being imprisoned

Anglian, I don't think the trial ends, with verdict, until May.
 
Anglian, I don't think the trial ends, with verdict, until May.

Perhaps my wife got it wrong, she just told me as I came in for a walk, perhaps that what the prosecution are asking, even that would be a year too much
 
Fpi and the rest of the crazies are already on facebook protesting the proposed sentence , what a a sad joke of a country !

Im sorry to say.
 
Now we all know why those Indonesians who grew up overseas, especially developed countries, should stay there....
Once you are back "for good", you have to give up your logic, and follow whatever it is here you need to follow, obedience is the key
Trying to act smart ? remember Ahok
 
Perhaps my wife got it wrong, she just told me as I came in for a walk, perhaps that what the prosecution are asking, even that would be a year too much
It is the prosecution demand: a two years probation and, if he offends again during his probation period, a one year jail sentence (pidana 1 tahun penjara dengan masa percobaan dua tahun).

In short, prosecutors do not request an incarceration. Judges may or may not follow prosecutors demands. They may consider that an acquittal is appropriate.... as well as they may consider that 4 years in jail - the maximum authorized by KUHP 156 - or 5 years in jail - the maximum authorized by KUHP 156a - is appropriate.

KUHP 156 and KUHP 156a are the two articles Ahok has been charged with in the indictment bill of the prosecutors.
 
What exactly does the National Movement of Fatwa Guards, do, very grandiose title, from what I've seen most Indonesians laugh at some fatwas issued and ignore them
 
Revolusi!




You must have some real powerful friends (army, government) not to be arrested after something like this...
 
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In the mean time, see what happens with the gifted flower ornaments during the 1 May 'celebrations':


 
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Yeah and did you noticed the police wanted to respond but were "unable" to. Bunch of chicken shits.
 
As much as I like Indonesians, and feel generally safe here, I really think things are going to get a lot worse with the radicals.
 
Well, the next date to watch out for is the 9th of May. It's the date where the judges will give their ruling on Ahok's Blasphemy case.
 
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Prepare for some more demos then. Probably the 12[SUP]th[/SUP].
 
If they find Ahok not guilty I doubt you will need to wait until the 12 for the radical criminal element to hit the streets. Unfortunately, the judges know this too.
 
troubling to watch from a distance, especially when one is considering relocating to Indo. :-/
 
troubling to watch from a distance, especially when one is considering relocating to Indo. :-/

A lot can depend on where you are relocating to in Indonesia. Not everywhere is radical cesspools like Jakarta.
 
I suppose, but I assumed that rural areas would be more conservative than the large city.
Not necessarily. Some rural areas are not Muslim dominated. They are away from the Government seats where the radicals want to influence and they are away from the main stream media where the radicals want to see their names. They are also away from the financiers of their efforts to disrupt.
 

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