WRAP Preps ahead of Obama's arrival ADDS anti-Obama demo

WRAP Preps ahead of Obama's arrival ADDS anti-Obama demo

(9 Nov 2010) SHOTLIST 9 November 2010 1. Mid of female protestors shouting (Indonesian) "Reject Obama, Expel Obama" 2. Wide of protest outside US Embassy 3. Close of female protestors shouting and holding posters of Obama reading (English) "Obama go home" 4. Wide of protestors holding banner reading (English) "Stop US-Israel Massacre" 5. Wide of protestors holding banner reading (Indonesian) "US is the Big Satan" 6. Wide of police watching over protest 7. Close of police 8. Mid of protestors holding posters of Obama reading (English) "Obama go home" 9. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Mustahid Hasyim, Protestor: "This is a political strategy and image created by Obama to get international support. A lot of third world countries had found his promises and international policies a welcome surprise but then were disappointed because there has been no realisation. And many people in Muslim countries don't accept what Obama is doing." 10. Wide of another protest in Central Jakarta with anti-Obama banners 11. Mid of protestors holding banner 12. Close of protestor 9 November 2010 13. Wide of Presidential Palace with traffic passing by 14. Mid of entrance of Presidential Palace 15. Mid of portraits of US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michele with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady Ani 16. Close of Obama and Yudhoyono portraits 17. Close of US and Indonesia flags 18. Wide of large contingent of police security 19. Mid of police officer addressing security troops 20. Mid of row of troops 21. Mid of cannon for gun salute with contingent of troops in background 22. Close change focus of muzzle of canon 23. Wide low angle of army troops manning at anti-aircraft gun at National Monument 24. Close muzzle of anti aircraft gun change focus to National monument behind 25. Close of army soldiers 26. Close of fingers tapping automatic rifle 27. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Hamidin, Police Chief, Central Jakarta: "We are already prepared at the places he is going to visit and we have security in areas of threat in the event of a worst case scenario." 8 November 2010 28. Wide of Din Syamsudin, Chairman of Muhamadiyah (second largest Muslim organisation in Indonesia) talking with other religious leaders 29. Close of Syamsudin with photo of Kabba in Mecca in background 30. Close of other religious leaders with photo of Statue of Liberty in background 31. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Din Syamsudin, Chairman of Muhammadiyah: "That's why I would like to convey the message from the Muslim community to President Obama that he needs to materialise the ideals from the Cairo speech and number two to bring the United States, as a major power over the world, as an agent for peace, not to invest conflict and tension in part of the world especially in the Muslim world." 32. Wide of Istiqlal Mosque where Obama is visiting 33. Close of mosque spire 34. Close of sign of mosque 35. Wide of people going through security scans at mosque 36. Wide low angle of mosque STORYLINE Two years after his election as President of the United States, Indonesians finally get the chance to welcome back their adopted son on Tuesday. But the euphoria that swept the world's most populous Muslim nation after Barack Obama's election victory, has been replaced by a dose of reality. Few here now believe he will change American policies in the Middle East or improve US relations with the Muslim world. Around 30 protestors from the Voice of Palestine demonstrated outside the US Embassy on Tuesday morning. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...