Indonesian Student Protests Prompt Minister Meetings No Concessions
Indonesian Student Protests Prompt Minister Meetings No Concessions

Indonesian Student Protests Prompt Minister Meetings No Concessions

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In Indonesia, student-led protests have surged nationwide against lawmakers' bonuses and police tactics after a police vehicle fatally struck a motorcycle taxi driver during a rally. Student groups met with senior ministers but received no concrete government concessions, with officials stating they would study the demands without further detail. Rights groups report that the unrest has resulted in 10 deaths and over 1,000 injuries, while more than 3,000 people have been detained amid the clashes. Police have responded by firing and demoting officers involved in the fatal incident, and legal proceedings may follow after ethics hearings. However, many student bodies condemned the meetings as unrepresentative and mere political symbolism, asserting that the groups involved did not reflect the broader movement. Advocacy groups continue to call for urgent police reform and respect for civil rights to prevent further violence.

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