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Title: Graves over homes: Jakarta’s cemetery crisis pushes out poor residents

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Jakarta⁤ Residents ‍Face Displacement as City Plans ​Cemetery Expansion

Jakarta, Indonesia – December 3, 2025 – Residents of Kampung Bilik in Jakarta’s Kamal subdistrict are facing potential displacement as the city government moves forward with plans to expand and renovate the Pegadungan cemetery. A formal notification,dated ⁢November ​17,2025,delivered by the Kamal subdistrict governance,indicates ‍that portions of land currently occupied by residents⁢ are included in the planned​ expansion.

the escalating​ land scarcity in Jakarta, coupled with a growing population, has intensified pressure on existing cemetery ⁣space. This situation ​has led authorities‌ to consider expanding into residential areas, disproportionately impacting low-income communities ‌like Kampung⁤ Bilik. The planned renovation of Pegadungan cemetery is part of ⁤a broader effort to address the⁣ city’s chronic⁢ shortage of⁣ burial grounds, but⁤ it threatens the homes and​ livelihoods of ⁤those currently ​residing on the affected ⁤land. The ⁣November 17th letter from the Kamal subdistrict administration ‍serves as‌ the first formal step in a ⁢process that could ⁤result in ⁢the relocation of numerous families.

According to the notification seen by the Jakarta Post on December 3,‌ 2025, the city intends to utilize land currently ‍occupied by Kampung Bilik residents for the‌ cemetery expansion and ‌renovation project.The extent of the land acquisition and⁣ the number of households affected‌ remain unclear, but residents express concern over the​ lack of detailed information regarding compensation and relocation assistance.

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