Jul 20, 2014

Postcard from Jakarta #2


Hello again from Indonesia's bustling capital, Jakarta! I am here for a month-long assignment and it's been fascinating to be here during Ramadan and the national presidential election. The final tally of votes is still ongoing and the country is waiting for the verdict to be announced on July 22.

A young democracy that is slowly but surely maturing, Indonesia has carried out only its third presidential election ever in a largely peaceful, procedural manner. Yes, there have been irregularities. Yes, there is skepticism. But more than anything, there has been overwhelming hope and faith in the people to choose a brighter future for their country.

That said, Jakartans may be moving about cautiously over the next day or two before the election results are announced. So far though, it's been business as usual. About 6 pm or so, many Indonesians come together over snacks and tea to buka puasa, or break fast. It's a wonderful moment to observe - the street vendors smiling as they busily grill for packed tables of customers, a cab driver politely excusing himself to take a small sip of water while stopped in traffic, or the lively and large family gatherings at restaurants.

Let's hope that if people take to the streets en masse later this week, it will be to dance in celebration.

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