Indonesia Protests: Students Defy Crackdown as Unrestโ Spreads Following Deadly Riots
Jakarta, Indonesia – Hundreds of students across Indonesia took to the streets Monday, demonstrating resilience in the face of potential governmentโฃ crackdown following a weekend of โviolent protests that โฃleft eight people deadโ – the worst unrest theโ nation has seen in โoverโข two decades.โ The demonstrations signal continued public anger overโ controversial government policies and alleged police brutality.
At least 500โ protesters gathered outside the Indonesian โคparliament โin Jakarta, closely monitored โby aโ meaningful police presence. Soldiers were initially deployed but withdrew after several hours. Similar โฃprotests erupted in โขPalembang (Sumatra),โค Banjarmasin (Borneo), Yogyakarta (Java), and Makassar (Sulawesi), according to reportsโ from the AFP news agency.
what Fueled the Outrage?
The initial spark for the unrest was the government’s recent โคdecision to increase perks โขfor lawmakers, including housing allowances nearly ten times the minimum wage in jakarta. This move ignited public fury, perceived as a blatant โขdisregard for the economic strugglesโ of ordinary โฃcitizens.
However, the protests escalated dramatically after footage emerged appearing to show an Indonesian โขparamilitaryโ police unit running overโข 21-year-old delivery driver โAffan Kurniawan โคon Thursday. This incident fueledโข accusations of โคpolice brutality โand triggered widespread violence.
Government Response & market Impact
Facing mounting pressure, President Prabowo โsubianto has as revoked some of the controversial perks for lawmakers and cancelled hisโ planned attendance at the Shanghai Cooperation Association (SCO) summit in China to address the crisis domestically.
Authorities have responded โwith a visible show of force,establishing โขcheckpoints โคacross Jakartaโ and deploying โpoliceโ and military personnel for city-wide patrols,including the strategic placementโฃ of โขsnipers โฃinโฃ key locations.
The unrest has also impacted โขfinancial markets, with the Indonesian stock marketโ experiencing a โขmore than 3% drop in โopening trades on Monday beforeโฃ partially recovering.
Lookingโ Ahead
The continued protests โdemonstrate a deep-seated frustration with the Indonesian government andโค a demand for accountability. The โsituation โฃremains volatile, andโ the โcoming