At least one person has been killed in Indonesia following violent clashes between police and hardline Muslim protesters in Jakarta. <br /><br /> There were ugly scenes as security forces fired tear gas and water cannon in an attempt to disperse a large crowd. <br /><br /> The violence came after a huge rally in the capital, in which protesters called for the city’s Christian governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, better known by Ahok, to be prosecuted for blasphemy. <br /><br /> “Our message is clear: if he is not declared a suspect today, we won’t stop until this happens. We have already planned a three-day movement. We urge all Muslims across Indonesia to rise up in their own region.’‘<br /><br /> The mass rally earlier on Friday saw an estimated 50,000 people march upon the presidential palace. <br /><br /> The demonstration was triggered by accusations that governor Purnama, who later apologised but is now under police investigation, had insulted Islam’s holy book the Koran.<br />