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Deadly Indonesia protests force U-turn on lawmakers' perks

  • Deadly protests over financial perks for lawmakers began last week in Indonesia, spreading from Jakarta to major cities nationwide.
  • The protests escalated after footage showed a paramilitary police team running over a delivery driver late Thursday, triggering violent clashes.
  • At least six people were killed, including three in a fire started by protesters Friday at a council building in Makassar, while authorities increased security.
  • Student groups and civil society called off protests on Monday, citing "very impossible conditions" and fearing violent escalation, according to an Instagram statement.
  • The unrest forced President Prabowo Subianto to retract the perks measures and cancel a planned China trip, signaling serious political and social consequences.
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In Jakarta, but also on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, Indonesians shouted their anger on Monday after the announcement of new compensation to the deputies and the death of a motorcycle-taxi driver crushed by the police.

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upday broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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