In Makassar, Indonesia, an angry mob set fire to the local parliament building, resulting in at least three deaths and several injuries. The violence erupted during protests sparked by lawmakers receiving substantial monthly housing allowances, seen as insensitive amid rising living costs and unemployment. The protests intensified after the death of a 21-year-old driver, Awan Kurniawan, during a rally, leading to nationwide demonstrations, including solidarity protests in Bali.
Authorities reported nearly 950 arrests, with many injured during clashes with security forces. Amnesty International criticized the government’s crackdown on free speech, calling for the release of those detained merely for protesting. Calm returned to Jakarta as officials began cleanup efforts, but unrest continued in various cities throughout the country.
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