Police have used pepper spray, rubber bullets and water cannons on anti-government protesters in Turkey's capital, potentially reigniting tensions.
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JAKARTA: Indonesian police fired water cannons Thursday to disperse hundreds of protesters in the capital Jakarta angry at a newly passed military law, AFP reporters said.
Police have used pepper spray, rubber bullets and water cannons on anti-government protesters in Turkey's capital, potentially reigniting tensions.
SURABAYA: A violent clash broke out Monday in the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya between police and demonstrators protesting against the...
SURABAYA: A violent clash broke out Monday in the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya between police and demonstrators protesting against the...
There’s been violence between protesters and police in Indonesia at a demonstration against a new military law.
There’s been violence between protesters and police in Indonesia at a demonstration against a new military law.
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