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The Indonesia omnibus law protests (previously known as omnibus bill protests and referred colloquially as the omnibus law protests or anti-omnibus law protests; ) were a series of
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and
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against
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
's
Omnibus Law on Job Creation The Job Creation Act ( id, UU Cipta Kerja), officially Law Number 11/2020 on Job Creation (''Undang-Undang Nomor 11 Tahun 2020 Tentang Cipta Kerja'', or UU 11/2020), is a bill that was passed on 5 October 2020 by Indonesia's People's Represent ...
which was passed on 5 October 2020 as well as President
Joko Widodo Joko Widodo (; born 21 June 1961), popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is the 7th and current president of Indonesia. Elected in July 2014, he was the first Indonesian president not to come from an elite ...
. Demonstrations had begun on 13 January 2020 while the then-
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, claimed by the
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as vital to boosting the country's manufacturing industry and foreign investment, was still being drafted. Protesters were concerned with the law's impact on the protection of the environment and working conditions.


Background

One of
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Joko Widodo Joko Widodo (; born 21 June 1961), popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is the 7th and current president of Indonesia. Elected in July 2014, he was the first Indonesian president not to come from an elite ...
's goals is to increase investment and industrialization in
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
, with an annual
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of Rp. 320 million and a
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(GDP) of US$7 trillion by 2045. As such, a new regulation is needed to cut the "red tape" of the Indonesian investment climate. The new proposed draft titled RUU Cipta Kerja (Job Creation Bill) was fiercely opposed by
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, labour unions, and many oppositions shortly after its publication. The first draft was proposed on 12 February 2020. It contained 15 chapters and 174 articles to be discussed by the
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(DPR) during the 2020 National Legislation Program. The bill was passed on 5 October 2020.


Protests

The law sparked protests, originating in
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in January 2020. Protesters are concerned that the law could hurt both workers, specifically that it "would harm workers by reducing
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, cutting mandatory leave, allowing longer work hours, and permitting the hiring of contract and part-time workers in place of full-time employees"; and the environment, specifically that it "would lead to the deforestation of forests that are essential in controlling
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and slowing climate change" according to environmentalists. Several labour unions say that the law should include representatives from labour unions and not just investors. The government says that the law could help Indonesia's fallen economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. As of 8 October, at least 400 protesters have been detained, ranging from peaceful protesters to rioters. Other than demanding for the law to be retracted, some protesters also demand Jokowi to resign out of office, calling current Indonesian politics a culprit.Indonesian: ''biang.'' Other demonstrations also demands increase of 2021 minimal wage. In August, a group of
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across 20
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threatened to hold a more massive protestOriginal: ''Mogok nasional'' (literally "national
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.")
from 6 to 8 October if the law is not retracted. The group's leader states that health protocols will be implemented to prevent the spread of
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, and that via ''
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'', "Whether or not we succeed should be an afterthought. What’s important is that we fight." On 20 October, labourers plan on protesting again on 27 October at 1 pm with 5,000 students nationwide. However, there are no reported protests on the said date. As the last word, protests are planned to be conducted until 10 November, in which late October and early November will be a critical time, specifically with Widodo planned to sign and approve the law. ''
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'' reports that 145 of the 3,862 people detained as of 9 October have tested positive for COVID-19. The last major protest was on 1 May 2021 held by the Confederation of Indonesian Labour Unions (KSPI), Confederation of All-Indonesia Labour Unions (KSPSI), Farmer Union of Indonesia (SPI), and Indonesia Human Right Committee for Social Justice.


Java

Since January, many protests in
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,
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,
Bandung Bandung ( su, ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ, Bandung, ; ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of West Java. It has a population of 2,452,943 within its city limits according to the official estimates as at mid 2021, making it the fourth most ...
, and
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have been held in front of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) buildings and elsewhere. On 6 October,
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s protested at the DPRD office. They complain that the law only benefits the politicians. On 7 October 2020, a clash between the police and protesters in
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resulted in nine arrests. The police arrested two alleged anarchists on the way to join a demonstration in
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on 14 August; they had several
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s on their hands and several books and stickers promoting or associated to
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. The burning and overall destruction of properties were also seen in Jakarta, unprevented by the 2,500 police deployed by the National Police. Three police stations, Patung Kuda Arjuna Wiwaha, Tugu Tani, and Harmoni were burned and destroyed by rioters. The Grand Senen Theater was also burned, and the fire was fully extinguished at 22:00. Around 50% of the theatre is destroyed by the fire. School textbooks were also burned by students, along with six rukos and two vehicles. Police cars were also turned over. To make politicians aware of the National Farmer's Day, protesters set up
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s. In Bandung, several people assaulted the guarding police. Bandung is also the first city to conduct a COVID-19 rapid test on the protesters. None had contracted the virus. As a result of the massive mayhem, a
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connecting
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and Jakarta was closed for a day. The road leading to the DPR office was also closed, barricaded with
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s. This was thanks to the knowledge of authorities that a protest will be held. Several roads were also closed, which led to more fights with the police, although protesters there went home as time passed. In Jakarta, 398 tons of debris and trash were collected, overwhelming 1,100 workers and 12
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s, and 50
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s. Bandung's streets were also closed. The 116 students who protested in
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were arrested for one night at a police station. The next day they were fetched home by their mothers; all of them were instructed to kneel on their worried mom. Some cried while doing so. Several police personnel were criticized for using excessive force on the protesters. It was reported that the police shot
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towards a group of protesters that were simply waiting for another group. Jakarta's police also said that they would not allow more protests due to the COVID-19 burden. A video recorded by the
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(AP) showed a student collapsing three meters from a police barricade after a gunshot was heard. According to the ''
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'' (''SCMP''), one student carried him away. His condition is still unclear. A high-ranking police officer ( Awi Setiyono) told
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that Jakarta does not welcome protests, and protests are only allowed outside. He says that they will be enforcing citywide patrols to ensure no protests will be held anymore in Jakarta. This policy was initially suggested by General Idham Azis via a
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letter. Lawbreakers may be arrested. In response to a plan on mass protests on 27 October, 6,000 police were deployed in Jakarta.
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Barat Street is also temporarily closed. Protesters were warned by Minister of Political, Legal, and Security Affairs
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to be cautious of any intruders.


Sumatra

In
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, a protest was held by workers and several labour unions. In
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, protests occurred at the DPRD office. Police sprayed cannon water and tear gas. Roads were damaged too.
Padang Padang () is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of West Sumatra. With a Census population of 1,015,000 as of 2022, it is the 16th most populous city in Indonesia and the most populous city on the west coast of Sumatra. Th ...
's DPRD office was also attacked. A protester forcing to get through the police
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s led to a series of
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fights. Protesters also burned
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s. In the
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, students held a peaceful protest in
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. Meanwhile, in
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, protesters trespassed a fence and rushed to the city's DPRD office, destroying properties of it. Similar kinds of riots were also seen in
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. Victims were mostly police officers, with a protester rushed to Dadi Tjokrodipo Hospital due to neck injury, and 25 other protesters were treated in three different hospitals. News reports circulated that a student was shot; police called it "fake news" and urged people never to spread such news. In
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, riots occurred initially at the North Sumatran DPRD's office. Many threw various objects at the guarding police. Several roads also saw protests and riots. Some launched
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s, while others threw rocks and
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, which caused the DPRD office's glass to be damaged. To stop the riots, police threatened "Your parents are seeing these; people are recording this. Please stop, brothers, don't make trouble," as well as tear gasses and spraying waters using three vehicles. As protests calmed down, they continued, "Your future's a bright road ahead. Remember: This is Medan, our home." 7,000 personnel were deployed at the protest zone. Several stores were under attack as well; the stores immediately locked themselves down. Two police were injured by the rocks and bamboos. A total of 117 people were arrested. Many of the injured were rushed to Bhayangkara Hospital. Many of the protests ended in the evening.
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saw only peaceful protests and no riots. The protests were held during rainfall. The protesters, mostly college students, went to Aceh's DPRD office. Communication techniques include speeches, poems, and posters. The only place where police expressed wills to abandon protests was Padang; this was due to Padang being a "red zone" of COVID-19.


Kalimantan

In
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,
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, Aliansi Kaltim Melawan (The Fighter Alliance of East Kalimantan) and Rakyat Kaltim Untuk Indonesia (East Kalimantanese for Indonesia) blocked a road section to the province's DPRD building and pushed themselves to get inside the building, raising tension and forcing the local government to deploy 30 members of the
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. In
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, students and labourers successfully occupied the DPRD building. As a result, the speaker of
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DPRD agreed to support demonstrators' cause on rejecting the bill. In
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and
North Kalimantan North Kalimantan ( id, Kalimantan Utara) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. North Kalimantan borders the Malaysian states of Sabah to the north and Sarawak t ...
, protests also turned violent. In
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alone, 32 people were arrested while in
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, a man who wants to disperse the protesters was caught having a sharp weapon on his hand in the middle of the crowd.


Sulawesi

On 16 July, a demonstration in
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turned into a riot, resulting in 37 being arrested by police, one of them a woman. In
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, police responded to riots with tear gas, wreaking more havoc. Several police officers also acted "provocative" according to the protest coordinator. Two protesters were hospitalized, six were arrested, and ten are lost. The police said that the protests were ended due to COVID-19 worries. In
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and
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, riots also occurred. A video that shows police beating a student in front of a
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went viral on Twitter, and three journalists are said to have experienced similar circumstances. Despite
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, protesters in
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did not stop protesting. As protests heated up, six college students were arrested due to throwing rocks at Manado's DPRD office. The protesters agreed to move their protesting site 20 meters away later. Firefighting trucks were present to disturb potential rioters on site. Only 10 people were allowed to enter the DPRD office to voice themselves for tranquillity. Six people were arrested.


Nusa Tenggara and Bali

In
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on 22 July, a demonstration was held by students in front of the
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DPRD building. They waved the
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and marched towards the building. Later, three students were arrested for throwing rocks against the police. A group of students sang the song "DPR Goblok," meaning "DPR Stupid." Some also designed a coffin and showed it off, as if the DPR members were inside the coffin. While in
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, students and activists surrounded the DPRD building, pushing to get in while blocked by local police. Protesters were irritated by the tear gas sprayed by police. Police tried closing the road, but its huge usage by ambulances to Sanglah General Hospital forced them not to close them. Riots only occurred 1 hour after the regular protests. Demonstrations also occur on
West Nusa Tenggara West Nusa Tenggara ( id, Nusa Tenggara Barat – NTB) is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the western portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the exception of Bali which is its own province. Mataram, on Lombok, is the capital and largest ...
, resulting in the West Nusa Tenggara DPRD sending an aspiration letter to Jakarta for the law to be retracted.


Maluku

Demonstrations were held in
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and
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against the omnibus law and demanding that the
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be the nation's top priority. In Ambon, several college students broke into Maluku's DPRD office. Riots occurred for an hour. Several were arrested. The police said that they "thank" the students for "voicing their aspirations," saying that they will forward their messages to the government and the DPR in the form of a letter. In Ternate, North Maluku, riots occurred, and one journalist was injured. There were also destructions of property, with several rock fights between the protesters and the police. Tear gas did not stop the protesters from protesting, more so rioting. Several cops were "assaulted, kicked, and stabbed with
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s" according to a police officer. Two places in Ternate saw peaceful protests. Roads were closed. Several were arrested. In city of
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, a protest also occurred and later successfully occupied the DPRD building of the city.


Papua

A Papuan news website wrote an article with the header written "#PapuanLivesMatter," asking for the bill not to be eligible in Papua, as it will hurt the farmers, exploit natural resources, and will have devastating impacts on the culture and well-being of struggling families. A protest occurred in
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, West Papua by students in front of its DPRD building, which later turned into a riot.


Action 1310

On 13 October 2020, the
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(FPI), the National Movement to Protect Ulama's Fatwa (GNPF) and the National Anti-Communist Alliance of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (ANAK NKRI) held a protest near the Istana Negara. Invitations to
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s and other Islamic leaders to join the protest were shared via
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. FPI spokesman Novel Bamukmin said simultaneous protests would be held in other major cities across the nation. Organizers claimed there would be about 10,000 demonstrators, whereas police said they had been informed the number would be 1,000. Before the protests,
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from other provinces such as North Sumatra and Maluku were deployed to Jakarta as part of a 12,000-strong security presence. #
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BersatuMenolakOmnibusLaw (English: #UmrahUnitedToRejectOmnibusLaw) became a trending hashtag on
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on 13 October. Named Action 1310 after the date on which it was held, the protest resulted in the closure of roads, sidewalks, and public transport in the area. Streets leading to
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, where the protest was centered, were to be closed from 10:00 pm on 12 October up to 1:00 am on 14 October. Governor Anies Baswedan's administration initiated traffic diversions to six roads. Rail passengers intending to ride to
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were advised to "plan a schedule." The protesters began gathering at the Arjuna Wijaya
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statue and fountain, next to an entrance to Monas in Gambir. The rally commenced at around 12:30 pm with a ''
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''. The protest was initially peaceful but turned violent at 3:40 pm when police clashed with youthful protesters. A police officer repeatedly used obscenities when threatening to arrest protesters, prompting some of the demonstrators to throw stones and plastic bottles at the law enforcers. Police responded with tear gas. Many of the teenagers retreated to the
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junction and Hotel Indonesia traffic circle, while one teenager continued attacking the police. ''
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'' says there were around 100 of them. The FPI reportedly deployed an ambulance to help some of the many injured protesters, much to the vexation of the police, calling it the "Car of
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" (Indonesian: Mobil Dajjal). In Medan, a protest held by ANAK NKRI outside the Governor's office developed into a riot. Balinese news agency ''Suara Dewata'' criticized the protests as "sinful," arguing that any protests under FPI's name are illegal, as FPI's organization permit has not been extended. It also linked the protests to the 212 Action, which challenged Jokowi's presidency. It further noted that FPI's lack of adherence to social distancing regulations would exacerbate the spread of COVID-19 cases. Coinciding with the first day of the protests, FPI leader
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was reportedly permitted to return to Indonesia after a long period in Saudi Arabia, where he claims he has been banned from returning to Indonesia. However,
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spokesman Teuku Faizasyah said he has no updates regarding Shihab.


Police brutality

A video showing police spraying tear gas to an ambulance on 13 October went viral, although the police insisted that the ambulance's maneuver triggers the tear gassing. Protesters and the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) accused the police of using excessive force, saying that they were not given access to injured protesters and that many protesters were lost, most likely detained by the police. The
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(KontraS) received around 1,500 complaints about
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, while the Jakarta Legal Aid Foundation (LBH Jakarta) received 288 reports. The Alliance on Independent Journalists (AJI) and the Legal Aid Institute of the Press (LBH Pers) reported that seven journalists were attacked by the police, allegedly due to fears of being recorded.


Social media

Indonesian internet influencers and celebrities on
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,
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, Twitter, and
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rapidly promoted the law and urged the public to support the law deliberation. The
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#IndonesiaButuhKerja (English: #IndonesiaNeedsJobs) was used by several
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artists and content creators to promote the law and counter the opposition to the bill on the Internet, while many ads were reported to contain contents promoting or supporting the law.
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users made videos in support of the protesters, with various hashtags used. Many made
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or animations to voice their support of protesters and opposition to the law. In the same vein,
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fans push hashtags on Twitter that oppose the law. Social media users also coined the abbreviation ''Cilaka'', which stands for "Cipta Lapangan Kerja," the Indonesian name of the law, also a
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of ''celaka'', Indonesian for " woe."
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calls these group of Internet activists the Government's Influencers Coalition (Indonesian: ''Koalisi Influencer Pemerintah'').
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''
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'' became trending, with supporters of the protests comparing DPR to the Impostor, an antagonist in the game that could kill the other people (Crewmates) and travel through vents in a spaceship. Many players also named themselves "DPR" if they became the Impostor. In a severe case, a woman on TikTok claimed to be the
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of a DPR member, demanding that the law be revised, or else she will "tell" something to his original wife. DPR calls this "discrediting," and that further actions can be taken if the identity of the woman is found. As internet activists overwhelmingly criticized many influencers for supporting the law, some influencers stopped supporting the law and apologized. Ardhito Pramono, an Indonesian singer and celebrity, apologized on Twitter and stated that he had been paid to promote the bill. People started to associate this with Jokowi's meeting with influencers in Presidential Palace, suspecting that the influencers had been recruited and paid by the government to silence opposition. Social media also has impacts on the youth's perception of the protests and is also a free place for activists to share opinions. Unassociated people were also seen "protesting." This comprises teenagers and children. In Bandung, a child was seen protesting. Upon investigation, the police concluded that the child is following what they saw on
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feeds. Seven people were investigated for attacking the police via social media in Bandung. Amid Action 1310, eight people were arrested for allegedly "spreading hate speech and violating the Electronic Information and Transactions Law." Korean artist
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has been the target of online misinformation due to his
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. Omnibus opposers repeatedly hate-commented his
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posts, and also mass-flagged his account. Four users on
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company
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reportedly "sold" the DPR building at a meagre price, ranging from Rp. 5,000 to 99,000, in a
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manner. Another user on
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sold it for Rp. 123 million, while another user on
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sold it, as well as the members of DPR, for Rp. 100,000. DPR secretary-general Indra Iskandar says that such incidents are expected in a pro-
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protest, and advises the police to take appropriate actions towards the sellers, that "those kinds of jokes, I think, have no place anywhere. He says that the
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should also deal with this. All three platforms have taken down all similar pages. The Indonesian police stated that it would launch "cyber patrols" and "counter-narratives" to "mobilize public opinion against the strikes," specifically to remove or fact-check
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about the law, the protests, and anything related. The document regarding the intention was leaked on Twitter on 6 October and was verified. An example of the actions is the fact-checking of a hoax circulating through WhatsApp, claiming that the protests would be terminated on 9 October.


Reactions

Reactions by politicians varied, from voicing their support for or opposition to the law, or remaining silent. Many governors, regents, mayors, and DPRDs expressed their rejection of the law after protests erupted and supported the protesters. On 13 October, North Sumatran Governor
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says, "I don't even know what's the Omnibus Law. And I'm sure you too haven't known about it, so ''tabayyun'' (be wise). Don't spread misinformation, spreading them is sinful." As protests spiked in severity, President
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flew to
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to see the progress of the Food Estate Project, a project focusing on Indonesia's natural resources. The general public criticized Jokowi for this, assuming that he is running away from the chaos. #Jokowikabur (English: #JokowiRunsAway) became popular on Twitter. Administration representatives denied that Jokowi was running away from the chaos, stating that the travel was "part of his scheduled agenda." However, the administration had voiced their support against the goals of the protesters. Jokowi responded in a live speech:
I see that many of the protests ..were motivated by misinformation regarding the contents of the ..law, and hoaxes on social media. I have to clarify again that this ..law requires many ermits in order for it to be passed We, the government, welcomes suggestions and criticisms from the Indonesian people. If there's ''still'' any dissatisfaction towards this Law on Job Creation, you are welcomed to suggest a ..
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via MK― the
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. This is allowed by our country's basic systems.
On social media pro-Omnibus Law accounts, or cyber troops, were mobilized to support the bill and deter criticism. Besides flooding social media with pro-Omnibus Law hashtags, pro-government cyber troops mimicked and magnified negative stories of the protest published by Indonesian news outlets, accusing the protesters of being “anarchic” and lacking proper information on the law. Pro-government cyber troops also scorned the protesters as “hoax-spreaders” for posting tweets based on older drafts or for exposing government officials’ collusion and corruption. Some also instructed their followers, and coordinated with other cyber troops, to harass specific activists. Videos and photos of police brutality have also been spread by international media. In response,
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says that " ndonesianpolice brutality was being watched by the world. How in the world will investors enter a country with trash authorities like this?" '' Tribun News'' worries that the protests will go on for a year or longer, similar to the Hong Kong protests. It also compared the protests to the
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. An interviewed protester said that the protests would go on until the law was retracted. The ''SCMP'' and ''Suara Dewata'' both expressed concerns about the possible COVID-19 spikes. In 12 October, a banner reading "''KAMI terbukti menunggangi aksi demo buruh & pelajar''" (English: KAMI was proven to be piggybacking the demonstration by labourers and students) was installed by an unknown party at
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, which accuses the Action for Rescuing Indonesia Coalition
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: ''Koalisi Aksi Menyelamatkan Indonesia'' (abbrievated as KAMI)
of influencing the demonstrations. The Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of Indonesia,
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also predicts the demonstration will live until 28 October 2020. Spokesman of Labour with the People Movement (Gebrak), Nining Elitos says there was a diversion of issues on Omnibus Law on Job Creation demonstrations.


Post-Protest


Formation of Labour Party

During 4th Congress of the Labour Party, Said Iqbal, Chairman of Confederation of Indonesian Workers Unions (Indonesian: ''Konfederasi Serikat Pekerja Indonesia'', KSPI) and sole candidate of the Labour Party's chairman at that time said that the passage of the law was defeat of Indonesian Labour Unions. He realized that, without enough powers of pro-laborers and pro-workers politicians and/or politicians from laborers and workers background, it is impossible to make stop of the law from being passed. Having they had enough pro-laborers and pro-workers politicians in DPR at that time, the law may be dropped and can be stopped from being passed. On 5 October 2021, Labour Party formed through amalgamation of the original 1998 Labour Party and many Indonesian Labour Unions.


Final Decision by Constitutional Court

On 25 November 2021, the
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issued their decision. The decision ordered the government and People's Representative Council to "repair" the law from issues surrounding it in 2 years. The government and People's Representative Council shall not issue any derivative laws based on this law. If the government and People's Representative Council are failed to fix the law in 2 years, the law declared to void, and any amendments amended by the law will be undone.


Subsequent amendment and abrogation

On 30 December 2022, the amendment of the law, Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No.2/2022, was signed by Joko Widodo. The subsequent Government Regulation in Lieu of Law on 2 January 2023 stated that the law was abrogated and replaced wholly with the Government Regulation in Lieu of Law, in accordance with the Article 185 of Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No 2/2022. Despite the law being abrogated, the Labour Party and other mass organization rejected the replacement, instead wanting a law more favorable to them.
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member Abdul Rachman Thaha called for support from the people and the legislature to remove Joko Widodo from the presidency and impeach him for his administration's actions.


See also

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Politics of Indonesia The politics of Indonesia take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic whereby the President of Indonesia is both head of state and head of government and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exerci ...
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Protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic Protests, demonstrations and strikes are ongoing around the world against national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic by governmental bodies. Some protest against governmental failure to stem the spread of the virus effectively, while others ...
*
Class conflict Class conflict, also referred to as class struggle and class warfare, is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society because of socio-economic competition among the social classes or between rich and poor. The forms ...
**
May 2019 Jakarta protests and riots Protesting and riots took place on 21 and 22 May 2019 in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, mainly around the Tanah Abang district of Central Jakarta and in West Jakarta. The unrest followed former general Prabowo Subianto's refusal to accep ...
** 2019 Indonesian protests and riots ** 2019 Papua protests ** Indonesian Criminal Code Protest


Notes


References

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