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View all search resultsThe National Police’s internal investigation team is questioning 13 police officers after a demonstration in Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, resulted in the deaths of two students from Halu Oleo University last week.
The revision of the Criminal Code is only one among several problematic bills students are protesting against and the criminalization of pre- and extramarital sex is the least of several concerns regarding the bill.
It seems that women’s rights and women’s lives simply don’t matter anymore in Indonesia, to the point that we have to choose between lifelong suffering, death or imprisonment in the unforeseeable event that we become victims of rape or are diagnosed with medical complications during pregnancy.
A student from Halu Oleo University in Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, has died after a demonstration in front of the provincial legislative council (DPRD) building descended into violence on Thursday.
The last two days have seen large-scale demonstrations involving tens of thousands of university students in Jakarta and other cities across the country, including Bandung in West Java, Palembang in South Sumatra and Makassar in South Sulawesi.
Thousands of university students from across Indonesia have once again taken to the streets in a continuation of a series of protests against what they perceive to be attempts by the government and the legislature to roll back democracy.
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