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Indonesian protesters disperse after second night of post-election unrest
Indonesian protesters disperse after second night of post-election unrest
Maikel Jefriando and Wilda Asmarini,
Reuters
Published May 24, 2019 12:46 AM PHT

JAKARTA - Calm returned to the streets of the Indonesian capital on Thursday after a second night of clashes between security forces and protesters angry about the outcome of last month's election, which handed President Joko Widodo a second term.
JAKARTA - Calm returned to the streets of the Indonesian capital on Thursday after a second night of clashes between security forces and protesters angry about the outcome of last month's election, which handed President Joko Widodo a second term.
Downtown areas of Jakarta became a battlefield overnight, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets and protesters throwing rocks and firecrackers.
Downtown areas of Jakarta became a battlefield overnight, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets and protesters throwing rocks and firecrackers.
Protesters also tore up pavement slabs, destroyed street signs and set ablaze food stalls and a security post.
Protesters also tore up pavement slabs, destroyed street signs and set ablaze food stalls and a security post.
The unrest followed Tuesday's announcement by the General Election Commission confirming that Widodo had beaten his challenger, former general Prabowo Subianto, in the April 17 poll.
The unrest followed Tuesday's announcement by the General Election Commission confirming that Widodo had beaten his challenger, former general Prabowo Subianto, in the April 17 poll.
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The violence began on Tuesday night with six killed, and two more killed on Wednesday night, officials said.
The violence began on Tuesday night with six killed, and two more killed on Wednesday night, officials said.
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said the dead included three teenagers, and 737 people were injured in the rioting, mostly in the central neighborhood of Tanah Abang.
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said the dead included three teenagers, and 737 people were injured in the rioting, mostly in the central neighborhood of Tanah Abang.
But the ranks of protesters thinned over Wednesday night and police spokesman Dedi Praseyto said the last dispersed by 7 a.m.
But the ranks of protesters thinned over Wednesday night and police spokesman Dedi Praseyto said the last dispersed by 7 a.m.
Roads quiet on Wednesday as office workers stayed away from the city center were busy with traffic again on Thursday. City workers in orange overalls swept up debris.
Roads quiet on Wednesday as office workers stayed away from the city center were busy with traffic again on Thursday. City workers in orange overalls swept up debris.
Widodo won more than 85 million of the 154 million votes cast but Prabowo has alleged "massive cheating and irregularities" and refused to concede defeat.
Widodo won more than 85 million of the 154 million votes cast but Prabowo has alleged "massive cheating and irregularities" and refused to concede defeat.
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The election agency has said there was no evidence of systematic cheating and independent observers have said the poll was free and fair.
The election agency has said there was no evidence of systematic cheating and independent observers have said the poll was free and fair.
Elsewhere, a mob burnt a police station on Madura island, northeast of the main island of Java, while two police posts were set ablaze in Pontianak on Borneo island, media said.
Elsewhere, a mob burnt a police station on Madura island, northeast of the main island of Java, while two police posts were set ablaze in Pontianak on Borneo island, media said.
'BENT ON CHAOS'
Financial markets were firmer on Thursday with the rupiah up 0.5% and the main stock index up 1.6%.
Financial markets were firmer on Thursday with the rupiah up 0.5% and the main stock index up 1.6%.
Taye Shim, director of capital markets at Mirae Asset Securities Indonesia, said he did not see the demonstrations as a serious threat to Indonesia's stability.
Taye Shim, director of capital markets at Mirae Asset Securities Indonesia, said he did not see the demonstrations as a serious threat to Indonesia's stability.
"While upset supporters might demonstrate their disagreement with the official election results, we don't think it would be a serious threat to Indonesia's democracy," he told Reuters.
"While upset supporters might demonstrate their disagreement with the official election results, we don't think it would be a serious threat to Indonesia's democracy," he told Reuters.
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Police said the number of arrests over the riots reached 300.
Police said the number of arrests over the riots reached 300.
National police spokesman Muhammad Iqbal told reporters at least two men detained during the riots belonged to Garis, a militant group that had pledged support for Islamic State.
National police spokesman Muhammad Iqbal told reporters at least two men detained during the riots belonged to Garis, a militant group that had pledged support for Islamic State.
"They intended to carry out jihad during May 21 and 22 protests," Iqbal said.
"They intended to carry out jihad during May 21 and 22 protests," Iqbal said.
On Wednesday he said officers had found some of the people they searched were carrying envelopes containing money, suggesting instigators behind the trouble.
On Wednesday he said officers had found some of the people they searched were carrying envelopes containing money, suggesting instigators behind the trouble.
"This is not a spontaneous incident, this is something by design," he told reporters. "There are indications that the mobs are paid and bent on causing chaos."
"This is not a spontaneous incident, this is something by design," he told reporters. "There are indications that the mobs are paid and bent on causing chaos."
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In a video on his Twitter account late on Wednesday, Prabowo urged his supporters to disperse peacefully.
In a video on his Twitter account late on Wednesday, Prabowo urged his supporters to disperse peacefully.
"I beg you to return to your homes to rest, avoid any actions that would break the law," he said.
"I beg you to return to your homes to rest, avoid any actions that would break the law," he said.
Prabowo's political party, Gerindra, complained that the authorities were trying to pin the blame for the riots on him.
Prabowo's political party, Gerindra, complained that the authorities were trying to pin the blame for the riots on him.
LEGAL CHALLENGE
Gerindra spokesman Andre Rosiade said a lawsuit would be filed at the Constitutional Court on Friday over the election result, which gave Widodo a 55.5% share of votes against 44.5% for his challenger.
Gerindra spokesman Andre Rosiade said a lawsuit would be filed at the Constitutional Court on Friday over the election result, which gave Widodo a 55.5% share of votes against 44.5% for his challenger.
Prabowo lost the 2014 presidential election to Widodo by a slimmer margin and had objected to that result, lodging a complaint with the Constitutional Court that was rejected.
Prabowo lost the 2014 presidential election to Widodo by a slimmer margin and had objected to that result, lodging a complaint with the Constitutional Court that was rejected.
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Analysts say Widodo's double-digit victory margin deprives the opposition of a strong case to claim rigging but it may be able to count on agitation by a strong contingent of Islamist supporters.
Analysts say Widodo's double-digit victory margin deprives the opposition of a strong case to claim rigging but it may be able to count on agitation by a strong contingent of Islamist supporters.
The government boosted the numbers of security forces to 58,000 across Jakarta and put temporary blocks on some social media to prevent unrest sparked by fake news.
The government boosted the numbers of security forces to 58,000 across Jakarta and put temporary blocks on some social media to prevent unrest sparked by fake news.
Police paraded suspects in orange jumpsuits besides displaying weapons and cash at a news conference.
Police paraded suspects in orange jumpsuits besides displaying weapons and cash at a news conference.
Police chief Tito Karnavian showed reporters a sniper rifle and two pistols he said had been seized days before the rioting.
Police chief Tito Karnavian showed reporters a sniper rifle and two pistols he said had been seized days before the rioting.
"There is an effort to provoke, to create martyrs, blame the authorities and invoke public anger," he said.
"There is an effort to provoke, to create martyrs, blame the authorities and invoke public anger," he said.
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