Ahok latest news
Ahok is a former Governor of Jakarta, Indonesia, who was convicted of blasphemy in 2017. Here are some of the latest news updates about Ahok:
Recent Developments:
- In November 2020, Ahok was released from prison after serving his two-year sentence for blasphemy. He was granted parole and was released from the Gunung Sindur Women's Prison in Bogor, West Java.
- Since his release, Ahok has been involved in various activities, including speaking at events and meeting with supporters. He has also been vocal about his plans to continue fighting for human rights and social justice in Indonesia.
- In December 2020, Ahok announced that he would be launching a new political party, called the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). The party aims to promote social justice, human rights, and democracy in Indonesia.
Recent Quotes:
- "I will continue to fight for human rights and social justice in Indonesia, even if it means facing challenges and obstacles along the way." - Ahok, in an interview with The Jakarta Post in November 2020.
- "I am grateful to be released from prison and to be able to continue my work as a human rights activist. I will not be silenced and I will continue to speak out against injustice." - Ahok, in a statement released after his release from prison in November 2020.
Recent Interviews:
- Ahok gave an interview to The Jakarta Post in November 2020, in which he discussed his plans for the future and his views on the current political situation in Indonesia.
- Ahok also gave an interview to CNN Indonesia in December 2020, in which he discussed his plans to launch the Indonesian Solidarity Party and his vision for the party's role in Indonesian politics.
Recent Articles:
- "Ahok Released from Prison, Vows to Continue Fighting for Human Rights" - The Jakarta Post, November 2020
- "Ahok Launches New Political Party, Vows to Promote Social Justice" - CNN Indonesia, December 2020
- "Ahok's Release from Prison Sparks Debate Over Blasphemy Laws in Indonesia" - The New York Times, November 2020