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Cities in Indonesia rocked by protests after motorcycle taxi driver run over by police tactical vehicle

Clea Skopeliti and agencies

Protesters have torched parliamentary buildings in three further Indonesian provinces, a day after at least three people were killed by a fire started by demonstrators at a council building in the city of Makassar.

Protests erupted across Indonesia after footage spread showing a motorcycle taxi driver being run over and killed by a police vehicle on Thursday night during earlier demonstrations over low wages for workers and perks for lawmakers.
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Regional parliamentary buildings in West Nusa Tenggara, Pekalongan city in Central Java and Cirebon city in West Java were set ablaze by protesters on Saturday, Reuters reported, citing local media.

Indonesia’s national police chief, Listyo Sigit Prabowo, said the president had ordered authorities to act decisively against protesters who broke the law. The announcement came after the president, Prabowo Subianto, appealed for calm and in a statement on Friday said he had ordered a “thorough and transparent investigation” into the death of the driver, Affan Kurniawan, and urged the public to trust his government.

Protests in Makassar in eastern Indonesia descended into chaos on Friday outside city council buildings, which were set on fire, and vehicles were set ablaze as protesters hurled rocks and molotov cocktails.

Three people were killed as a result of the fire at the Makassar city council building, its secretary, Rahmat Mappatoba, told AFP.

“They were trapped in the burning building,” he said, accusing protesters of storming the office to set the building on fire.
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“This is beyond our prediction. Usually during a demonstration, protesters only threw rocks or burn a tyre in front of the office. They never stormed into the building or burned it,” Mappatoba added.

Two of the victims were local council staff and another was a civil servant. Two died at the scene and one died in hospital. At least four people were injured in the fire and are being treated in hospital, the official said.

Images showed the provincial council building ablaze overnight, but the fire has since been extinguished.

Protesters at the South Sulawesi provincial council building tried to knock down the gate and storm in.

In Jakarta, hundreds of people gathered outside the headquarters of the elite Mobile Brigade Corp paramilitary police unit, which they blamed for the death of the motorcycle taxi driver, throwing firecrackers as police responded with teargas.
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A group of protesters tried to tear down the gates of the unit, which is notorious for its heavy-handed tactics, and pulled a sign from the building’s facade in chaotic scenes.

Police said they had detained seven officers for questioning in connection with the driver’s death.

The protests were the biggest and most violent of Subianto’s presidency less than a year into his rule. Subianto has promised fast, state-driven growth but has already faced protests for widespread budget cuts to fund his populist policies, including a $1bn free meal programme.

The driver’s death caused anger that had been brewing over government perks and the cost of living crisis to boil over. Since Monday, thousands of protesters have demonstrated in the capital against a monthly housing allowance for MPs that amounts to almost 10 times the Jakarta minimum wage amid the president’s austerity drive.


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Protests also spread to other big Indonesian cities on Friday, including Yogyakarta, Bandung, Semarang and Surabaya in Java and Medan in North Sumatra province.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...l-buildings-in-the-wake-of-taxi-drivers-death
 

Protests erupt in Indonesia over death of man hit by police vehicle​

Government faces calls for police reform amid violent clashes across Jakarta and demonstrations in other cities

Hundreds of Indonesians have protested at sites across Jakarta over the death of a man hit by a police vehicle, in the first big test for Prabowo Subianto’s nearly year-old government.

The man, a motorcycle ride-sharing driver, was hit at the site of violent clashes near parliament on Thursday as police sought to disperse demonstrators protesting about a number of issues including lawmakers’ pay and education funding.
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The protests on Friday afternoon in the capital of south-east Asia’s largest economy prompted a number of schools to close early, and banks and businesses to ask employees to work from home. The military was deployed in some areas, footage broadcast by local media showed.

Drivers, students and Indonesians from other walks of life gathered outside the country’s parliament and police headquarters in Jakarta to protest on Friday, throwing rocks at the gates and chanting: “Killer. Killer.”

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One of the protesters, Pendi Nasir, a 43-year-old motorcycle driver, called for the police to conduct a transparent investigation into the death of the driver, Affan Kurniawan. “We don’t want our colleagues here to become victims of this riot again,” he told Reuters, urging action against those at fault.

The standup comedian Aci Resti attended a protest at the parliament against the housing allowance for lawmakers. “I’m here to voice the opinions of my friends, who are fed up with everything, with the members of the House of Representatives, with everything, with the government,” she said.
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Protesters were undeterred by the earlier remarks of Prabowo, the country’s president, who called for calm, expressed condolences for Kurniawan’s death and ordered a thorough investigation.

“I am shocked and disappointed by the excessive actions of the officers,” Prabowo said in a video message. “I have ordered a thorough and transparent investigation … and officers involved must be held accountable.”

Drivers wearing their signature green jackets also staged protests in other cities, including Surabaya and Bandung on Java island, and Gorontalo on the island of Sulawesi.


Amid the unrest, the rupiah closed 0.9% weaker against the US dollar, at 16,495. The stock index fell by as much as 2.3% to hit its lowest point since 12 August, before closing 1.5% down after recovering some of its losses on Friday.

“If Prabowo isn’t careful … protests may devolve into chaos,” Made Supriatma, a visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, told Reuters.

As Thursday’s protest persisted into the night, local media reported that riot police fired teargas and used water cannon to try to disperse people.

The capital’s police chief, Asep Edi Suheri, said that during the clashes on Thursday an armoured police vehicle had hit and killed Kurniawan, who worked for the ride-sharing services Gojek and Grab. He apologised to Kurniawan’s family.
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A motorcycle drivers’ association said Kurniawan was not involved in the protests.

On Friday afternoon, the national police official Abdul Karim told reporters that authorities would detain for 20 days the seven police officers who were in the vehicle that hit Kurniawan for a breach of ethics and said questioning was taking place.

After Kurniawan’s death, a group led by motorcycle drivers protested in front of the riot police’s headquarters on Thursday night and on Friday, local media reported.

Kurniawan’s funeral was attended by hundreds of fellow ride-sharing motorcycle drivers, who escorted his body to the burial site in a convoy of two-wheelers through the centre of Jakarta.

“We are deeply disappointed, especially with the security officials and national police chief,” Ari Potret, a driver who attended Kurniawan’s funeral, told Reuters. “This is barbaric.”

Jakarta Legal Aid urged the government to release 600 people who had been arrested during the demonstrations.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-jakarta-police-vehicle-death-affan-kurniawan
 
dayum didnt know anything about this. watched the taxi driver death on bitchute, it was brutal.
 
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