Palestine embassy regrets use of flag, symbol in Jakarta street rallies
   
   - News DeskThe Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Wed, January 25, 2017 | 03:55 pmSupporters of the National Movement 
to Safeguard the Indonesian Ulema Council’s Fatwa (GNPF-MUI) stage a massive 
rally against inactive Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama’s alleged 
blasphemy remarks in Jakarta on Nov. 4. (Antara/Akbar Nugroho Gumay)
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The Embassy of Palestine in Indonesia has regretted the use of the Palestinian 
flag and other symbols associated with the Middle-Eastern country in recent 
rallies in Jakarta.“The embassy regrets to observe that [the] Palestinian flag 
had been raised during non-peaceful rallies connected with pure[ly] Indonesian 
domestic affairs,” the embassy said in a statement available on Wednesday.“It’s 
crystal clear that such [an] attitude, which is not acceptable, cannot be 
considered by any means as a sign of support or solidarity with Palestine,” it 
added.The embassy said true and genuine friends of Palestine should be seeking 
to preserve stability and peace in their own country if they were sincere to 
keeping the peace in Palestine.Therefore, the embassy expressed its confidence 
that the Indonesian people cannot be deceived by any misguided individuals or 
groups who might use its flag to cover up possible ill-intended, hidden 
agendas.(Read also: Police investigate possible insult to state symbol during 
FPI rally)The embassy did not mention names of individuals or specific groups 
in its statement.But new reports revealed that during massive rallies late last 
year, which were organized by the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) and the National 
Movement to Safeguard the Indonesian Ulema Council’s Fatwa (GNPF-MUI), the 
Palestinian flag was often seen raised along with other symbols.The rallies 
took place to demand the prosecution of Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja 
Purnama for alleged blasphemy. (jun)

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