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Police's tear gas at Kanjuruhan leads to death: Amnesty

Amnesty has decried as lacking in empathy a police statement that denied a causal relationship between the deployment of tear gas and the deaths of spectators at Kanjuruhan Stadium.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Thu, October 13, 2022

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Police's tear gas at Kanjuruhan leads to death: Amnesty Police in riot gear and soldiers walk across the field as a cloud of tear gas rises above crowded stands at Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang, East Java, on Oct. 1, 2022, after the match between home team Arema FC and rival Persebaya Surabaya. (AFP/STR)

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mnesty International Indonesia has slammed a statement from the National Police earlier this week as failing to show empathy for the victims of the fatal stampede and crush on Oct. 1 at Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang, East Java.

National Police spokesperson Insp. Gen. Dedi Prasetyo told a press conference on Tuesday that the use of tear gas could not be linked to the deaths of soccer fans during the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster. He added that some of the tear gas canisters used at the stadium were expired.

The rights group’s executive director, Usman Hamid, said that although tear gas was categorized as a nonlethal weapon, its use could lead to serious injuries that could be fatal.

"Especially if the tear gas was fired in a stadium packed with thousands of spectators [that has] only a few exits," Usman said in a statement.

The overcrowded stadium was still full of spectators following the match between home team Arema FC and Persebaya when security forces launched tear gas into the stands. This resulted in a stampede and crush that killed more than 131 spectators, including children, as people rushed to the stadium exits to escape the gas.

Amnesty also called on the police to disclose the type of tear gas used to disperse the crowd at Kanjuruhan.

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"The independent fact-finding team needs to find out whether the police use the CN [chloracetanophone] or the CS [chlorobenzalmonolonitrile] type. CN [gas] has five times more potency than CS [gas], so its use could be lethal," Usman said.

The use of tear gas in a stadium is prohibited under the Stadium Safety and Security Regulations of FIFA, soccer’s world governing body.

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