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Indonesian students rally against changes to corruption law

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Last Updated : Sep 24 2019 | 5:40 PM IST

Police fired tear gas and water cannons Tuesday to disperse thousands of rock-throwing students protesting a new law that they said has crippled Indonesia's anti-corruption agency.

Several thousand university students are enraged that Indonesia's parliament passed a law last week that reduces the authority of the Corruption Eradication Commission, a key body in fighting endemic graft in the country.

They joined the demonstration in front of the parliament building in the capital, Jakarta.

Rallies were held under tight security in big cities all over the country.

The demonstrators, who had been protesting for days, are demanding that President Joko Widodo issue a government regulation to replace the new law on the Corruption Eradication Commission, known by its Indonesian abbreviation, KPK.

The bill was passed into law last week by the 560-member parliament.

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The protests grew in the past two days and turned violent in some cities.

The protesters also urged parliament to delay votes on several proposed new laws, including on the criminal code, mining, land and labour.

Opponents say the criminal code bill threatens democracy and discriminates against minorities.

Widodo had met Tuesday with lawmakers, whose term will end at the end of this month, to urge them to delay votes on the bills after considering public concerns.

Lawmakers then delayed their votes on the proposed laws in their last plenary session.

Critics say the criminal code bill contains articles that may violate the rights of women, religious minorities, lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender people, as well as freedoms of speech and association.

"The bill was delayed," House Speaker Bambang Soesatyo said in a news conference.

"It will be redeliberated by the lawmakers in the next term."
"Corrupters tried to manipulate us by this way, it's the poor that are going to suffer most."

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First Published: Sep 24 2019 | 5:40 PM IST

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