Indonesia: Protestors striking over labour rights and environmental implications of job creation bill met with water cannons & tear gas
“Indonesia police use water cannon and teargas to disperse labour law protests”, 07 October 2020
Indonesian police have used water cannon and teargas to disperse protesters rallying against a new jobs law in two cities on the island of Java, and arrested 23 people, according to a police spokesman and media reports.
Thousands of workers and students had protested peacefully across the archipelago on Tuesday at the start of a three-day national strike against president Joko Widodo’s “omnibus” job creation bill, which was passed into law on Monday.