The Jakarta Post
Dewi (not her real name) looked distraught on Thursday afternoon at Kramat Jati Police Hospital in East Jakarta. She had been going back and forth to the hospital for two days in a row to check on her boyfriend’s health, albeit only through a glass window. “I am not allowed to visit [my boyfriend] Markus because he is suspected of having attacked security personnel during the May 21 and 22 riots,” Dewi told The Jakarta Post recently, referring to riots that broke out in Jakarta shortly after the General Elections Commission announced the result of the presidential election. Thousands of supporters of losing presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto took to the streets to challenge the result, which was announced in the early hours of May 21. The peaceful rally turned violent on May 22 as some protesters purportedly set fires to a police dormitory and several vehicle...