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View all search resultsSeveral houses owned by state officials and House of Representatives lawmakers as well as police stations and public facilities were damaged during protests unfolding in Jakarta and other regions across the country in the past few days, with at least three people killed during an escalated rally.
One Bekasi resident's daily social media posts about a broken train station escalator finally led to its repair, but only after she and a group of like-minded commuters went offline to stage a minor protest resembling a 100th-day memorial service.
Six contractors in Medan, North Sumatra, have started returning the money they had received for a street-lighting project worth Rp 21 billion (US$1.41 million), which was declared a failure by Mayor Bobby Nasution last month.
Residents in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar have voted on what public amenities they'd like using a mobile app, a new method that authorities may extend to other areas to improve transparency and efficiency, a government official said.
The legal right of public access for disabled people is established in Article 97 of Law No. 8/2016 on people with disabilities. The law requires both the central and regional governments to guarantee the accessibility of buildings, roads, residential complexes, parks and cemeteries for people with disabilities.
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