🇮🇩 Indonesia is facing its most violent protests in years. What started as anger over the killing of a motorcycle delivery driver by a police vehicle has spiraled into nationwide chaos. In Makassar, South Sulawesi, protesters allegedly set fire to the regional parliament building, leaving 3 people dead and 5 injured. Across the country, demonstrations have spread from Jakarta to Bandung, with over 200 protesters injured and multiple buildings torched.
President Prabowo Subianto has called for calm, promised an investigation, and ordered 7 police officers detained in connection with the driver’s death. But with public trust in the government and police at breaking point, tensions remain dangerously high.
⚠️ Key facts from the protests:
3 dead in Makassar parliament fire
5 injured, including 2 who jumped from the building
Over 200 protesters injured nationwide
7 police officers detained
Protests spreading across major cities
This unrest is a major test for Prabowo’s presidency and raises pressing questions: Can the government restore order? Will justice be delivered? And what does this crisis mean for Indonesia’s future?
📌 Watch the full breakdown in this video. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more global news explained.
—
#Indonesia #Protests #BreakingNews #Jakarta #GlobalNews
Indonesia Protests Breaking News Jakarta Corruption Protests MP Pay Taxi Driver Indonesia protests 2025
Indonesia parliament fire Makassar Indonesia delivery driver killed police Affan Kuniawan Protests Jakarta protests news Indonesia riots 2025 Indonesia parliament on fire Prabowo Subianto protests Indonesia police brutality protests
Indonesia democracy crisis
Indonesia gig workers protests Indonesia rising costs protests Bandung buildings fire protests South Sulawesi protests Indonesia ASEAN Indonesia crisis 2025 Indonesia protests explained Indonesia news International Indonesia youth protests 2025 Jakarta riots parliament fire
source
