Jakarta governor sentenced to 2 years prison for blasphemy #
You're referring to the recent news about the Jakarta Governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, also known as Ahok, being sentenced to 2 years in prison for blasphemy.
For those who may not be aware, Ahok is a Christian and a member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P). He was the first ethnic Chinese and the first Christian to serve as the Governor of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia.
In September 2016, Ahok was accused of blasphemy after he quoted a Quranic verse during a campaign speech, which some interpreted as insulting Islam. The accusation sparked widespread protests and calls for his resignation.
In May 2017, Ahok was found guilty of blasphemy by the North Jakarta District Court and sentenced to 2 years in prison. The sentence was met with widespread criticism from human rights groups and many Indonesians who saw the trial as a political witch-hunt.
Ahok's conviction and sentencing have been seen as a setback for religious tolerance and freedom of speech in Indonesia, which is the world's most populous Muslim-majority country. Many have expressed concerns that the ruling could embolden hardline Islamist groups and undermine the country's secular democracy.
It's worth noting that Ahok's case has also sparked debate about the interpretation of blasphemy laws in Indonesia, which are often used to silence minority voices and restrict religious freedom.