Civil groups took to the streets for the tenth consecutive day in Indonesia in protest against the Government, following violent demonstrations that have already claimed at least ten lives, according to human rights organizations. After days of incidents and turmoil where nearly four thousand protesters were detained and dozens were injured, the Alliance of Indonesian Women called for a protest in front of the House of Representatives today at 10:00 am. The protest is in response to the violent crackdown on previous demonstrations, which resulted in fatalities and injuries. Despite the risks, protesters are determined to continue demanding governmental accountability and respect for human rights. The tensions are high in Indonesia, with widespread dissatisfaction fueling the ongoing demonstrations. The protesters are demanding reforms, justice, and an end to corruption in the government. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, calling on Indonesian authorities to respect the rights of peaceful protesters and ensure their safety. As the protests enter their tenth day, the resilience and determination of the Indonesian people are evident as they continue to fight for a better future.

Protests Continue on the Streets of Indonesia for the Tenth Consecutive Day

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