Three dead after mob sets fire to Indonesian regional parliament building
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A furious crowd torched a regional parliament building in an Indonesian provincial capital, resulting in at least three fatalities and five individuals being hospitalized, according to officials.

The blaze in Makassar, the capital city of South Sulawesi province, began late Friday.

Television reports showed the provincial council building ablaze overnight, causing the area to turn an eerie orange color.

By Saturday morning, rescuers had recovered three bodies, and five people were admitted to hospitals for treatment of burns or injuries sustained from leaping from the structure, stated Fadli Tahar, a local disaster response official.

Protesters in West Java’s Bandung city also set a regional parliament ablaze on Friday, but no casualties were reported.

In Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city, protesters stormed the regional police headquarters after destroying fences and torching vehicles.

Security forces fired tear gas and used water cannons, but demonstrators fought back with fireworks and wooden clubs.

Peace mostly resumed in Indonesia’s capital on Saturday, as authorities worked on clearing charred cars, police stations, and bus stops that had been set on fire by enraged demonstrators.

Five days of protests began in Jakarta on Monday, sparked by reports that all 580 lawmakers receive a monthly housing allowance of $3,075 in addition to their salaries.

The allowance, introduced last year, is almost 10 times the Jakarta minimum wage.

Critics argue the new allowance is not only excessive but also insensitive at a time when most people are grappling with soaring living costs and taxes and rising unemployment.

The protests grew wider and more violent following the death of 21-year-old ride-hailing driver Affan Kurniawan.

A video on social media apparently showing his death during a rally in the capital Jakarta on Thursday shocked the nation and spurred an outcry against the security forces.

Kurniawan was reportedly completing a food delivery order when he was caught in the clash. Witnesses told local television that the armored car from the National Police’s Mobile Brigade unit suddenly sped through the crowd of demonstrators and hit Kurniawan, causing him to fall.

Instead of stopping, the car ran over him.

Clashes between riot police and protesters erupted in multiple cities across Indonesia, including in Medan, Solo, Yogyakarta, Magelang, Malang, Bengkulu, Pekanbaru and Manokwari in the easternmost Papua region.

The violent crackdown by police on protesters left about 951 arrested in rallies in Jakarta alone by Thursday, according to the National Commission on Human Rights, or Komnas HAM.

Authorities said about 25 officers were hospitalized with serious injuries after being attacked by protesters in Jakarta. The Komnas HAM believed that the number of injured people on the community side is much bigger.

Amnesty International criticized Indonesia’s government Saturday, saying it suppresses free speech with crackdowns on public protests.

“No one should lose their lives for exercising their right to protest,” said Usman Hamid, the Executive Director of Amnesty International Indonesia. “The authorities must immediately and unconditionally release anyone detained solely for exercising their rights,” he said.

Authorities confirmed that seven members of the police motor brigade who were linked to the death in Jakarta have been detained and questioned.

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