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Jakarta's Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (2L), also known as "Ahok" looks on at a press conference before walking out of an event held by the election commission to introduce the candidates for the second round of the Jakarta Gubernatorial election, in Jakarta on March 4, 2017. Ahok held a narrow lead, according to private pollsters, despite being on trial for blasphemy, but is seen as unlikely to win in April's second round against ex-education minister Anies Baswedan, who came a close second and will attract more Muslim votes.in Jakarta. Ahok held a narrow lead, according to private pollsters, despite being on trial for blasphemy, but is seen as unlikely to win in April's second round against ex-education minister Anies Baswedan, who came a close second and will attract more Muslim votes.in Jakarta. / AFP PHOTO / GOH CHAI HIN (Photo credit should read GOH CHAI HIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Jakarta's Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (2L), also known as "Ahok" looks on at a press conference before walking out of an event held by the election commission to introduce the candidates for the second round of the Jakarta Gubernatorial election, in Jakarta on March 4, 2017.  Ahok held a narrow lead, according to private pollsters, despite being on trial for blasphemy, but is seen as unlikely to win in April's second round against ex-education minister Anies Baswedan, who came a close second and will attract more Muslim votes.in Jakarta.
 Ahok held a narrow lead, according to private pollsters, despite being on trial for blasphemy, but is seen as unlikely to win in April's second round against ex-education minister Anies Baswedan, who came a close second and will attract more Muslim votes.in Jakarta. / AFP PHOTO / GOH CHAI HIN        (Photo credit should read GOH CHAI HIN/AFP/Getty Images)