Jakarta On High Alert As Deadly Protests Spread Across Indonesia

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Jakarta On High Alert As Deadly Protests Spread Across Indonesia

Jakarta is on high alert as protests turn deadly and spread across Indonesia. The unrest began last week over economic issues and allegations of police brutality.

The protests started in Jakarta after a video showed a police vehicle running over a delivery driver. This incident sparked outrage and intensified the demonstrations.

What began as student-led rallies soon spread to cities like Yogyakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya. The protests are the most severe since President Prabowo Subianto took office.

In response, authorities have increased security in Jakarta. Police set up checkpoints and deployed armored vehicles near government buildings. These measures aim to protect citizens and stop violence.

So far, six people have died in the unrest. Casualties include students and civilians caught in clashes with police and mobs. The violence also included a fire at a council building in Makassar.

President Prabowo canceled a planned visit to China and reversed the proposed financial perks for lawmakers amid the protests. His Defense Minister warned of firm action against rioters and looters.

Officials expect protests to continue across Jakarta and other parts of Indonesia. Student groups and civil organizations plan more demonstrations this week.

To control misinformation, TikTok temporarily suspended its live-streaming feature in Indonesia. The platform has over 100 million users in the country.

Jakarta remains the center of security operations as the government works to restore calm. Authorities urge citizens to stay safe and cooperate with law enforcement.

The situation in Jakarta is evolving, with efforts focused on balancing public safety and allowing peaceful protests.

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