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Holding ground

A human rights activist gives flowers to police officers during weekly silent rally called Kamisan in front of the State Palace on Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Fri, January 22, 2016

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Holding ground A human rights activist gives flowers to police officers during weekly silent rally called Kamisan in front of the State Palace on Thursday. The State Palace is one of the prohibited locations for public rallies, but the police are all but powerless to anything to move the protesters away as they have rallied peacefully every Thursday since 2007. The activists are urging the government to solve past human rights violations.(JP/Seto Wardhana) (JP/Seto Wardhana)

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span class="inline inline-center">A human rights activist gives flowers to police officers during weekly silent rally called Kamisan in front of the State Palace on Thursday. The State Palace is one of the prohibited locations for public rallies, but the police are all but powerless to anything to move the protesters away as they have rallied peacefully every Thursday since 2007. The activists are urging the government to solve past human rights violations. (JP/Seto Wardhana)

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