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Indonesian police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at student protesters

Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse non-student protesters blocking roads near two universities, amid nationwide unrest that has resulted in at least eight deaths and over 1,200 arrests.

  • Indonesian police fired tear gas at student protesters near the Islamic University of Bandung and Pasundan University, adding to tensions in nationwide protests that began last week.
  • At least eight people have died in the protests since last week, according to Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto.
  • The UNISBA student body reported that security forces "brutally attacked" the campus, causing breathing problems for some students due to tear gas.
  • Human Rights Watch's Meenakshi Ganguly criticized the authorities for treating protests as acts of treason and called for investigations into alleged rights violations by security forces.
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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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