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Violence Again at Anti-Government Demonstrations in Indonesia

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According to students, police have once again used violence against demonstrators in the anti-government protests in Indonesia that have been ongoing since last week. They reportedly used tear gas near two universities in the city of Bandung on Monday evening. According to one student, a fellow student was injured by a rubber bullet. The student union at one of the two universities accused the security forces of "brutally attacking" the campus.
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According to students, police have once again used violence against demonstrators in the anti-government protests in Indonesia that have been ongoing since last week. They reportedly used tear gas near two universities in the city of Bandung on Monday evening. According to one student, a fellow student was injured by a rubber bullet. The student union at one of the two universities accused the security forces of "brutally attacking" the campus.

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vienna.at broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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