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After Police Killing: New Wave of Protests in Indonesia?

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In Yogyakarta, students besieged the police headquarters for several hours, after a 14-year-old was killed by a police officer. The protests were directed against the ongoing abuse of power by police and government and show parallels to the mass uprisings of last year. In Indonesia, protests broke out again on Tuesday. In the city of Yogyakarta, students stormed the regional police station: inside of various universities in the city. Over hours,…
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In Yogyakarta, students besieged the police headquarters for several hours, after a 14-year-old was killed by a police officer. The protests were directed against the ongoing abuse of power by police and government and show parallels to the mass uprisings of last year. In Indonesia, protests broke out again on Tuesday. In the city of Yogyakarta, students stormed the regional police station: inside of various universities in the city. Over hours,…

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Perspektive broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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