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In the event that any Malaysians are already in Jakarta, it is strongly advised that you steer clear of areas around the National Monument, Istiqal Mosque, Balaikota (City Hall), Tangerang and Bekasi. As for those who can’t avoid coming to the city during the demonstration day, you should register with the embassy through the online e-consular service at the www.kln.gov.my portal, Zahrain told Bernama.
Should you need additional information or assistance, kindly do not hesitate to contact the Embassy of Malaysia at +62 215224947 or +62 81380813036 during office hours. “Please note that the immigration counter at the embassy will be closed on Friday”, he added.
Over 100,000 people are expected to participate in the large-scale demonstration according to the Indonesian authorities. The protest is aimed at the city governor also known as Ahok which Indonesians are calling for a legal action against him after he had allegedly insulted the Quran during an election campaign at Pulau Seribu last month. It is reported that there are approximately 202.9 million Muslims citizens currently residing in Indonesia.
Image: Governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Image: hernotes.com)
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