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Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s son being investigated over blasphemy allegations

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Kaesang Pangarep, son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo. Photo: Reuters

Indonesian police are investigating allegations of blasphemy and hate speech against the youngest son of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.

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Police plan to summon Kaesang Pangarep for questioning after receiving a complaint about a video uploaded to YouTube in May, Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono said on Thursday. However, local media quoted the deputy national police chief, Syafruddin, as saying on Thursday that there appeared to be no criminal offence involved and the case should be dropped.

The nearly three-minute video entitled “Ask Daddy for a Project” – a reference to children of politicians who seek business favours – includes criticism of Indonesians who during recent sectarian tensions in the Muslim-majority nation declared they would refuse funeral rites for those who supported non-Muslims as leaders.

President Joko Widodo (centre) with his family, including his son Kaesang Pangarep (second from left). Photo: AFP
President Joko Widodo (centre) with his family, including his son Kaesang Pangarep (second from left). Photo: AFP

Rights groups have frequently called for Indonesia’s draconian blasphemy law to be repealed. It allows for sentences of up to five years in prison and is often used to attack minorities and political foes.

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The former governor of Jakarta, a minority Christian, is serving a two-year prison sentence for blasphemy after being sentenced in May following months of protests against him by Islamic hardliners.
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