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Christian governor stands trial for blasphemy

The governor bowed to the panel of five judges before being seated alone in the centre of the courtroom as proceedings began.

Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (C), is accused of insulting the Koran

Basuki Tjahaja Purnama -- the first Christian to govern the capital in more than 50 years -- arrived at court flanked by lawyers and police for the first day of his trial on charges of insulting the Koran.

Purnama, better known by his nickname Ahok, could be jailed for up to five years if found guilty of breaking Indonesia's tough blasphemy laws.

He ignited a firestorm of criticism in September when he controversially quoted a Koranic verse while campaigning in elections for the Jakarta governorship.

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Purnama apologised but his remarks angered Muslims -- both moderate and conservative -- who marched against the governor in rallies larger than any seen in Indonesia in many years.

Outside the courthouse, dozens of hardline Islamists chanted "God is Great" and waved signs depicting Purnama behind bars in prison garb.

"The Koran is our guide. Jail Ahok right away!" they yelled, pumping their fists in the air.

Police guarded the courthouse in heavy numbers, vowing to ensure there was no repeat of the violence seen at some protests against the governor.

The blasphemy saga has generated huge interest across Indonesia, with the proceedings being broadcast live on national television.

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Indonesia is home to 255 million people, roughly 90 percent of whom follow Islam.

President Joko Widodo has been criticised for failing to prevent attacks on minorities which have eroded Indonesia's reputation for tolerance and diversity.

Purnama, known for his outspoken style, is trying to retain city hall in elections slated for February.

He was on track to win but has been watching his lead crumble as the blasphemy scandal has dragged on.

His two opponents are both Muslims with strong political connections.

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