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Water cannon break up Indonesia military law protests

  • Indonesian police used water cannons on protesters in Jakarta objecting to a new military law that enhances military authority over civilian roles.
  • Hundreds of protesters were dispersed after trying to breach the parliament fence and throwing petrol bombs, prompting police action.
  • The military law revision allows active officers to hold positions in 14 government institutions, raising concerns about increased military influence.
  • Protesters fear a return to military dominance in politics, expressing concerns that the law would shrink civilian space.
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Water cannon break up Indonesia military law protests

Indonesian police fired water cannons Thursday to disperse hundreds of protesters in the capital Jakarta angry at a newly passed military law, AFP reporters said.

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liputan6.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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