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Burning issue

Burning issue: A police officer douses a bonfire set by students from the Walisongo State Islamic Science Institute (IAIN) during a demonstration in Semarang, Central Java, on Monday protesting against government plans to raise subsidized fuel prices

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Tue, June 18, 2013 Published on Jun. 18, 2013 Published on 2013-06-18T07:13:24+07:00

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Burning issue: A police officer douses a bonfire set by students from the Walisongo State Islamic Science Institute (IAIN) during a demonstration in Semarang, Central Java, protesting against government plans to raise subsidized fuel prices. The protest triggered severe traffi c congestion on one of the country’s busiest highways. (Antara/R. Rekotomo) Burning issue: A police officer douses a bonfire set by students from the Walisongo State Islamic Science Institute (IAIN) during a demonstration in Semarang, Central Java, protesting against government plans to raise subsidized fuel prices. The protest triggered severe traffi c congestion on one of the country’s busiest highways. (Antara/R. Rekotomo) (IAIN) during a demonstration in Semarang, Central Java, protesting against government plans to raise subsidized fuel prices. The protest triggered severe traffi c congestion on one of the country’s busiest highways. (Antara/R. Rekotomo)

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span class="caption">Burning issue: A police officer douses a bonfire set by students from the Walisongo State Islamic Science Institute (IAIN) during a demonstration in Semarang, Central Java, on Monday protesting against government plans to raise subsidized fuel prices. The protest triggered severe traffic congestion on one of the country's busiest highways. (Antara/R. Rekotomo)

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