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Hundreds of high school students from Greater Jakarta flock to Senayan in South Jakarta, the location of the House of Representatives compound. Meanwhile, a touching moment occurred. Speaking loudly in the smoke-filled area, Suciati cried out to her son, who was among the crowd, and to other high school protesters to immediately stop the unrest and disperse peacefully. (Handout/-)
(JP/News Desk)