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Rights Group Says 10 Killed in Indonesia Protests

Summary by The Japan Times
The disturbances that rocked the country last week were sparked by discontent over economic inequality and lavish perks for lawmakers.

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In Indonesia, at least ten people died after the violent protests against elite corruption and the advantages of the elected officials who have been shaking the country since last week, a local human rights group said Wednesday, September 3rd. Like the UN, the UN is calling for an independent investigation.

·Paris, France
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On Wednesday, a local human rights group reported that there had been ten deaths in Indonesia's violent protests since last week.

·Montreal, Canada
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People have been protesting against the government for about a week. The number of deaths is increasing. The protests are directed against financial allowances for deputies

·Vienna, Austria
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The protests that have been in Indonesia for a week have killed at least ten people, according to a local human rights group. Born out of a protest against compensation paid to MPs, they have turned into a movement of anger against the police and institutions, in the face of dissatisfaction with economic inequalities.

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The Japan Times broke the news in Japan on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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