2019 Indonesian protests and riots
A series of mass protests led by students took place at major cities in Indonesia from 23 September 2019, to rally against new legislation that reduces the authority of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), as well as several bills including a new criminal code that penalises extramarital sex and defamation against the president. The protesters consisted of mostly students from over 300 universities, with no association with any particular political parties or groups. The protests were the most prominent student movement in Indonesia since the 1998 riots that brought down the Suharto regime.
2019 Indonesian protests and riots | |||
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Protesters occupying the Gatot Subroto Avenue in front of the DPR/MPR Building, Jakarta on 24 September 2019 | |||
Date | 23 September – 28 October 2019 | ||
Location | Major cities of Indonesia | ||
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Goals | "7 Demands and 7 Urges" | ||
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Protesters (no centralised leadership) Government Joko Widodo Ma'ruf Amin Jusuf Kalla Muhammad Prasetyo Mahfud MD Wiranto Tito Karnavian Tjahjo Kumolo Yasonna Laoly Prabowo Subianto Ryamizard Ryacudu | |||
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In several cities including Jakarta, Bandung and Padang, protesters clashed with the Indonesian National Police (Polri), resulting in the riot police firing tear gas and water cannons. In the capital city of Jakarta, the police confirmed that at least 254 students and 39 police officers are injured or being treated in hospitals. In Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, two students died, one of them allegedly being shot during the violent clash. Another three protesters died in Jakarta.