Tens of thousands of Indonesians rallied in the center of the capital Jakarta on Sunday, calling for tolerance and unity after massive protests by conservative Muslims against the city's minority Christian governor. The crowds filled a major traffic circle in the heart of the city and sprawled into its main thoroughfares. The demonstrators waved "We Are Indonesia" signs and a giant red-and-white national flag was held aloft by hundreds of people. The capital of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been rocked in the past month by two major protests against Gov. Blasphemy is a criminal offense in Indonesia and punishable by up to five years in prison.
Source: Fox News December 04, 2016 05:13 UTC