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18 Mar 2021 | 04:45 AM UTC

Indonesia: Environment protests to occur in multiple cities March 19

Environment groups to rally in multiple Indonesian cities March 19. Tight security likely; disruptions possible at action sites.

Informational

Event

Multiple environment groups plan to stage rallies in various cities, including Jakarta, March 19, to demand the government take action on environmental issues. The largest gathering will probably occur in Jakarta; possible protest locations in the capital include the State Palace. Organizers said smaller rallies would occur in other urban centers, including Bandung, Makassar, Palangkaraya, Palembang, and Yogyakarta. Possible demonstration venues include government buildings, like the city hall or the governor's office, and prominent intersections. Dozens to hundreds of people may participate in each action.

Authorities will likely bolster security, including erecting roadblocks and security cordons, at any rally sites. Localized transport and business disruptions are possible, especially if demonstrators occupy roads near the protest locations. Clashes could occur if police forcibly disperse workers, or if the activists attempt to break through security barriers. Mass arrests are possible if officials consider any protesters to violate COVID-19 restrictions.

Advice

Avoid any demonstrations as a precaution. Plan for possible road closures and business disruptions near rallies and seek alternative routes to circumvent affected areas. Seek updated information on rally sites from trusted local contacts, as organizers may announce details at short notice. If any violence erupts nearby, immediately depart the location and seek shelter in a safe, non-government building. Heed all official traffic and security advisories.