JAKARTA. The National Police have confirmed that 40,800 protesters taking part in demonstrations across the country today, rallying against the government’s proposal to increase the price of subsidized fuel. “We have received reports on the number of protesters in the country today. So far, it has reached 40,800. The number can increase or decrease as the day goes on. In Jakarta alone, the confirmed number is 8,000,” National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Saud Usman Nasution said Tuesday. He said 127 demonstrations were scheduled for today, out of which 21 demonstrations would take place in the capital, 24 in East Java, 18 in West Java, nine in South Sulawesi and eight in North Sumatra.
More than 40,000 join protests
JAKARTA. The National Police have confirmed that 40,800 protesters taking part in demonstrations across the country today, rallying against the government’s proposal to increase the price of subsidized fuel. “We have received reports on the number of protesters in the country today. So far, it has reached 40,800. The number can increase or decrease as the day goes on. In Jakarta alone, the confirmed number is 8,000,” National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Saud Usman Nasution said Tuesday. He said 127 demonstrations were scheduled for today, out of which 21 demonstrations would take place in the capital, 24 in East Java, 18 in West Java, nine in South Sulawesi and eight in North Sumatra.