Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia, faces an election next month in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, and presenting himself as defender of the faith is central to his campaign strategy.
He has named an ageing hardline Muslim cleric as his running mate, played up his religious devotion and heavily criticised Myanmar’s treatment of minority Rohingya Muslims.
But there is one topic in the Islamic world that remains taboo — China’s incarceration of an estimated 1m Muslims in the western territory of Xinjiang.
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