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The Work Creation Bill has sparked violent clashes between two camps. As a result, it has led to property damage and injuries to demonstrators and police.

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BY ARIEL HERYANTO
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A student protester from Bogorโ€™s Pakuan University holds the national flag on Wednesday (14/10/2020) during a protest against the Job Creation Law at Kujang Monument in Bogor municipality, West Java. The student protesters said that the new law was a betrayal of the people and that by passing it, the House of Representatives (DPR) showed that it did not care about the fate of the people during the Covid-19 health emergency.

The Work Creation Bill has sparked violent clashes between two camps. As a result, it has led to property damage and injuries to demonstrators and police. Supporters from both camps are involved in a fight of hostile words.

Anyone at the forefront of such a confrontation tends to concentrate their energy and thoughts on winning or losing. We who are away from the forefront have had the opportunity to try to understand the complexity of the problem.

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