The Independent deploys reporters to cover developing stories across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries while refusing to use paywalls so reporting remains free. Funding for reporting comes from donations from those who can afford it to support on-the-ground journalism and balanced coverage. A wave of violent protests across Indonesia left six people dead, beginning in Jakarta and spreading to other cities. Protesters clashed with riot police, set fire to regional parliaments and police headquarters, damaged infrastructure, looted and burned vehicles. President Prabowo Subianto ordered security forces to take firm action, cited unlawful acts and alleged treason and terrorism, and canceled a scheduled trip to China.
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The wave of violent protests that have swept across Indonesia and left six people dead is being seen as a major test for President Prabowo Subianto 's presidency. Clashes between riot police and rock-throwing protesters that began in Jakarta last week quickly spread beyond the capital. Angry protesters in several cities set fire to regional parliament buildings, police headquarters and damaged infrastructures in the unrest that soon led crowds to looting and burning vehicles.
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