Indonesian politicians court pivotal diaspora votes in Malaysia

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Wajah (center), a migrant from Indonesia, has worked at a food stall in Malaysia for the past five years. (Photo by Amy Chew)

AMY CHEW, Contributing writer

KUALA LUMPUR -- Before the start of official campaigning for elections in Indonesia, singer-turned-politician Once Mekel visited the Malaysian capital where more than 1,000 cheering fans had crammed into a downtown hotel to greet him.

Mekel is one of the biggest stars in Indonesia's music industry and is running as a candidate for the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) in legislative elections that will be held Feb. 14 alongside a presidential vote.

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