Durian. Labors and students in several cities in Indonesia on Oct.12 rallied against the country’s nPew Omnibus Law on Job Creation that was approved by the House Representatives (DPR) on Oct.5.
After lawmakers approval on the new law, demonstration against it was begun. Police have said on Oct.10 that almost 6,000 protesters were arrested due to anarchy rallies in several cities.
Oct.12 rallies were mostly peaceful.
A female labor protestor delivered flowers to female police who guarded a peaceful rally against Indonesia’s new Omnibus Law on Job Creation that was held by labor union KSPN in Semarang, Central Java on Oct.12. (antarafoto.com/Aji Styawan)Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo on Oct.12 in Semarang has met and explained to about 3,000 labor union protestors on Indonesia’s new Omnibus Law on Job Creation that is rejected by the crowd. (antarafoto.com/Aji Styawan)Police were standing near barbed wire to ensure that rally against Indonesia’s new Omnibus Law on Job Creation in front of Banyuwangi regency lawmakers (DPRD) building in East Java on Oct.12 would be secured. (antarafoto.com/Budi Candra Setya)Police arrested several people who were alleged trying to create chaos during rally agaist Indonesia’s new Omnibus Law on Job Creation on Oct.12 in Solo, Central Java. (antarafoto.com/Mohammad Ayudha)