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Indonesian students to stage Parliament protest, await meeting with government

4 Sep 2025, 3:04 PM
Indonesian students to stage Parliament protest, await meeting with government
Indonesian students to stage Parliament protest, await meeting with government

JAKARTA, Sept 4 — Indonesian students will stage protests at the Parliament building in the capital Jakarta today, a student group said, as a proposed meeting with the government on massive demonstrations that have left 10 people dead was yet to materialise.

Led by students, workers and rights groups, last week's protests over police violence and state spending priorities spread across the world's third-largest democracy after a police vehicle hit and killed a motorcycle taxi driver.

The demonstrations have at times turned violent. Rights groups said 10 people have died and over 1,000 people were injured in incidents of looting and rioting. Rights groups have condemned the use of force by security forces.

The coalition of student bodies, known locally as BEM SI, said ahead of today's protest that "the people's anxiety is not due to protests on the street, but it is due to corruption and the politicisation of the law."

Ten student unions met with parliamentarians yesterday. They called for an independent investigation into police violence, while drawing a contrast between generous benefits for lawmakers and the economic hardship faced by most Indonesians.

The deputy house speaker offered them a chance to meet with the government today, but BEM SI leader Muzammil Ihsan said there had been no follow-up on the invitation.

The protests have been called for by several Indonesian student bodies with varying and at times unaligned interests.

Workers with the union Gebrak will also stage a demonstration in Jakarta on Thursday against the heavy-handed security response and demand the release of those detained.

Indonesian authorities have detained over 3,000 people in a nationwide crackdown, New York-based rights group Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.

"Indonesian authorities should not respond to protests over government policies by using excessive force and wrongfully locking up demonstrators," said its deputy Asia director Meenakshi Ganguly.

President Prabowo Subianto has said the military and police would stand firm against violent mobs, and that some of the unrest bore the signs of terrorism and treason.

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