Indonesia’s Supreme Court has rejected former Jakarta governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama’s case review petition against his blasphemy conviction. Ahok filed the petition in February, nine months after the North Jakarta District Court found him guilty of blasphemy and sentenced him to two years in prison for making a comment on a Quranic verse, which Ahok believed had been used by politicians to discredit him. The former governor is expected to be back at a legal court on April 4, this time to hear a ruling on his request for a divorce with wife Veronica Tan. Ahok seeks to gain custody of his second and third children, Nathania Berniece Zhong and Daud Albeenner Purnama. His first child, Nicholas Sean Purnama, will determine his own custody status due to his being of age.