
Muslim protesters marched on Jakarta's governor's office on Friday, November 4. Tens of thousands of Muslims descended upon the Indonesian capital demanding Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama -- commonly known as Ahok -- be prosecuted on accusations that he committed blasphemy.

An estimated 200,000 people converged on the center of the Indonesian capital to demand the arrest of its minority-Christian governor on November 4.

Muslim leaders broadcast their message as they march past Jakarta's governor's office on November 4.

Indonesian riot police were on standby in the compound of the governor's office on November 4.

Protesters sat atop a speaker system during the demonstration on November 4.

Indonesian policewomen stood guard during the protest outside Jakarta's City Hall on November 4.

Female Muslim protesters marched outside the governor's office on November 4.

The march continued toward the presidential palace on November 4.


