UPDATE 2 - Trouble flares after Jakarta rally ends in agreement

UPDATE 2 - Trouble flares after Jakarta rally ends in agreement

100,000 strong-rally to demand governor be punished for speech seeming to insult Islam had appeared to end peacefully

*UPDATES WITH CLASHES BREAKING OUT

By Ainur Rohmah

TUBAN, Indonesia (AA) - A mass protest to demand police investigate alleged blasphemy by the governor of Jakarta appeared to end peacefully Friday after leaders met with Indonesia's vice president to deliver their demands and protesters began to quietly disperse.

But as the rally approached the 6 p.m. (1000GMT) police cut-off time, some protesters started to throw stones and bottles at police after representatives left their State Palace meeting

Reportedly angry that their representatives could not meet President Joko Widodo, they tried to break the police barricade and enter the State Palace.

Vice President Jusuf Kalla earlier told reporters that he had met protesters' representatives and the case would proceed according to the applicable law.

"The law will be enforced firmly and quickly in accordance with the rules" Metro TV reported him saying.

The representatives said they had accepted the result.

"Yes, the legal process will be carried out quickly," said cleric Bachtiar Nasir, one of the rally's organizers.

Governor Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama is accused of publicly insulting Islam, however Ahok -- as he is more frequently known -- says he was calling for people not to be “deceived” by those using a Quranic verse, Al Maidah: Chapter 51, not that the verse itself was insulting.

During Friday's protest, only hijab wearing female protesters were employed, while around 500 police wore white skullcaps and recited Asmau Allah al-Husna (the 99 names of Allah) in fear of the demonstration turning violent.

Indonesian security forces had been placed on alert as around 100,000 white-clothed demonstrators -- many brandishing the flags of Islamic organizations -- flooded into the capital to push for criminal proceedings.

Fears had been raised after images of Syrian militant calling for Governor Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama to be shot were uploaded to the Internet, and four helicopters could be seen flying low Thursday around the presidential palace -- one of several major protest sites -- in preparation for any violence.


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