Protests in Indonesia intensified as police reportedly fired tear gas near two university campuses in Bandung — the Islamic University of Bandung (UNISBA) and Pasundan University (UNPAS) — late on the night of September 1.
Authorities claim they were responding to anarchist provocations, but students and university officials allege unjustified police violence, including rubber bullets and injuries on campus grounds.
At least eight people have died since protests began in Jakarta, initially sparked by government spending controversies. The unrest has since spread nationwide, drawing in student groups, labor unions, and human rights advocates.
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