An Indonesian police officer prepares anti-riot gear in Jakarta ahead of a demonstration against the visit of the US president, Barack ObamaPhotograph: Bagus Indahono/EPAIndonesian Muslim women hold posters during a protest against Obama's visit in front of the US embassy in JakartaPhotograph: Irwin Ferdiansyah/APPosters of Barack and Michelle Obama next to posters of the Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and his wife, Ani, in JakartaPhotograph: Roslan Rahman/AFP/Getty Images
Obama talks to Indonesian protocol officer Lutfi Rauf as he is greeted after arriving at Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in JakartaPhotograph: Mast Irham/EPAThe official band runs to take cover from the rain moments before Obama's arrivalPhotograph: Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty ImagesObama and Yudhoyono attend the official arrival ceremony at the State Palace in JakartaPhotograph: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/APMichelle Obama accompanies the Indonesian first lady at the State PalacePhotograph: JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty ImagesMichelle Obama tours the Living Traditions exhibition at Wisma NegaraPhotograph: Tim Sloan/AFP/Getty ImagesObama answers a question from a journalist during a press conferencePhotograph: Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty ImagesThe leaders hold a joint news conference at the State Palace Photograph: Jason Reed/ReutersMichelle Obama arrives at a state dinnerPhotograph: Jason Reed/Reuters10 November: Indonesians watch as US President Barack Obama's motorcade passes by on its way to the University of Indonesia in Jakarta. Obama said Muslim-majority Indonesia's national philosophy of unity between people of different faiths and ethnic backgrounds is an inspiration to the worldPhotograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images10 November: US President Barack Obama delivers a speech at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty ImagesIndonesian Muslim protesters shout anti-Obama slogans during a protest near the University of Indonesia where US President Barack Obama gave a lecture in Jakarta. US President Barack Obama visited Indonesia's largest mosque as a goodwill gesture to MuslimsPhotograph: Adi Weda/EPAPresident Barack Obama greets the crowd after he spoke at the University of Indonesia in JakartaPhotograph: Charles Dharapak/APBarefoot Indonesian troops stand next to a sign pointing in the direction of the Muslim holy site of Mecca (Kiblat) as US President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama tour the Istiqlal Mosque in JakartaPhotograph: Jason Reed/ReutersUS President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama tour the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta. Guiding them is Grand Imam Ali Mustafa YaqubPhotograph: Jason Reed/ReutersPresident Barack Obama arrives in Seoul, South Korea, to attend the G20 summitPhotograph: Charles Dharapak/AP
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