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Large-scale protests occur few times in Indonesia aimed at parliament. But police use excessive force to disperse mass, ...
Indonesians have long tolerated hardship with patience. But there is a limit when public trust erodes.
The latest incident of police brutality, which led to the death of an ojol driver last week, shows that comprehensive reform of the National Police can no longer be postponed amid the persistence of ...
Lila Dominus is a senior at the University of Michigan and the Ideas & Opinions intern for U.S. News & World Report.
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The banality of state violence: Why the police in Indonesia have become the people’s common enemy
Large-scale protests occur few times in Indonesia aimed at parliament. But police use excessive force to disperse mass, killing a civilian.
This is a marathon political movement. If there is no political commitment to reform from the government, then the movement will not cool down.” ...
What are Chicago public high schoolers wearing the first day of class? CPS teens talk about their back-to-school choices. “When you put together a good outfit and you step outside, you just feel ...
Less than a year after taking office, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is facing the most militant anti-government protests in years. Recent street actions are caused by the country’s incredible ...
The unrest began in Jakarta on August 25, when demonstrators denounced parliamentarians’ generous pay packages, Asia, Times ...
Thousands rallied across Indonesia Monday as the military was deployed in the capital after six people were killed in ...
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