2025 Indonesian student protests
2025 Indonesian student protests | |||
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#IndonesiaGelap demonstrations | |||
![]() Students from the Muhammadiyah University Union delivering their protest speech. | |||
Date | 17 February 2025 | – present||
Location | Indonesia (cities of Banda Aceh, Padang, Tanjung Pinang, Bengkulu, Palembang, Pangkal Pinang, Bandar Lampung, Jakarta, Bandung, Tasikmalaya, Purwokerto, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Kudus, Surakarta, Kediri, Lamongan, Surabaya, Malang, Denpasar, Mataram, Kupang, Pontianak, Banjarmasin, Samarinda, Makassar, Kendari, Manado, and Ambon) | ||
Caused by | Controversial policies by Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka (see #Background) | ||
Goals | See #Demands | ||
Status | Ongoing | ||
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Lead figures | |||
Herianto (BEM SI)[2] | |||
Casualties and losses | |||
2025 Indonesian student protests, nicknamed the #IndonesiaGelap demonstrations (Indonesian: demo #IndonesiaGelap, the hashtag itself literally means 'Dark Indonesia'), are a series of ongoing student-led anti-government demonstrations throughout several cities in Indonesia, launched on 17 February 2025 by the All-Indonesian Students' Union (BEM SI),[7] together with individual students' unions.[8]
According to the central coordinator of BEM SI, Herianto, the alliance has called for protests all over the country on 17 and 18 February (cancelled at Jakarta), while they would hold the protest centrally at Jakarta on 19 (cancelled) and 20 February.[7] The Civil Society Coalition has also called for civilians to participate in demonstrations on 21 February following Friday prayers.[9][10] BEM SI projected that around 5,000 students would participate in the protests,[11] and they also threatened for further actions if the government has not yet reacted positively.[12]
Background
[edit]
The protests occurred as a response over controversial policies by Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto and his vice Gibran Rakabuming Raka, which include the free nutritious meal (MBG) programme and the enactment of Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025, which led into massive budget cuts, supposedly to fund the free nutritious meal programme.[13] The nickname #IndonesiaGelap itself originates as a hashtag popular on Twitter (X). According to Beautynesia, the hashtag had been used by more than 760 thousand tweets,[14] but within 24 hours, this number has increased up to 14 million tweets.[15] While according to coordinator of BEM SI, Satria Naufal, it represents "the fears, worries, and well-being of the citizens".[16]
The student protests were preceded by a similar anti-government Adili Jokowi ('bring Jokowi to justice') protest, which occurred at Surakarta on 14 February 2025, demanding investigation of cases involving him. However, 10 minutes later, the protesters dispersed after heavy rain.[17] Alongside this, there have been instances of graffiti bearing the inscription Adili Jokowi throughout parts of Java, such as Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Malang, much of which was later removed by local authorities.[18]
Musician Iwan Fals, nonetheless, has criticised this demand and questioned what are his faults in office.[19] Founder of KedaiKOPI, Hendri Satrio, has also doubted the success of this movement, stating that it would be difficult for the Prabowo's government to arrest and bring Jokowi into justice.[20]
Meanwhile, during protests on 17 February, Prabowo attended a closed meeting together with his ministers of Red and White Cabinet at Istana Merdeka while discussing various strategic issues such as prevention of online gambling. They were also seen having lunch together.[21] At the same time, all 8 fractions of DPR agreed to officially ratify the proposed revision of Mineral and Coal Law in 13th plenary session on 18 February.[22][23] One of the proposed change to the law was to allow universities and colleges across Indonesia to receive mining permits and become involved in mining. Proponents of this change from the government argued that this will lower cost of tertiary education, while academics and students criticized the change as potentially used to silence universities from participating in activism while worsening ecological damage caused by the mining industry.[24][25][26] This proposed change was later dropped when the law was passed on 17 February by the parliament the same day the protests erupted.[27]
Demands
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A popular image in support of the student protests is based on the fictional Emergency Alert System (EAS) shown above but with a black instead of a blue background. This has led into the P.E.N.T.O.L. 'meatball' movement, which is itself a backronym consisting of six political demands (although the following came on 4 February, predating the protests):[28]
- Polisi diberesin ('The police must be fixed')
- Energi buat rakyat ('Energy for the people')
- Naikkan taraf hidup rakyat ('Increase the people's well-being')
- Tunaikan tukin untuk guru, ASN dan dosen ('Pay allowances for teachers, state employees, and lecturers')
- Output MBG diperbaiki ('Fix the output of the free nutritious meal program')
- Lawan mafia tanah dan lengserkan pejabat tolol ('Fight the land mafias and topple down stupid officials')
BEM UI presented these 5 demands during the student protests:[29]
- Repeal the Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025, being perceived that it could harm the people.
- Calling for status transparency of development and performance of the free nutritional meal programme.
- Reject the attempts to revise Mineral and Coal Law and Dwifungsi Law.
- Arrest and bring former president Joko Widodo into justice.
- Ratify the Seizure of Assets Bill.
On 17 February 2025, during the protests in Jakarta, coordinator Bagas Wisnu read out the following 13 demands to the government.[30][31]
- Free, scientific, and democratic education.
- Genuine agrarian reforms.
- Reject the revision attempts to the Mineral and Coal Law.
- Remove dwifungsi of ABRI
- Enact the Indigenous People Bill.
- Repeal the Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025.
- Total evaluation of the free nutritious meal programme.
- Realise the budget for lecturers' allowances.
- Asset Seizure Government Regulation in Lieu of Law.
- Reject the revision attempts of TNI, Polri, and Judiciary Law.
- Streamline and reshuffle the cabinet.
- Reject the revision of DPR Code of Conduct.
- Reform of the police.
On 19 February, the original five demands presented by BEM SI have been expanded into the following seven.[32]
- Demanding the President to repeal Presidential Instruction (Inpres) Number 1 of 2025 that could harm the people.
- Transparency over development status.
- Transparency throughout the free nutritious meal, so that it can be right on target and implemented correctly
- Reject the revision of Mineral and Coal Law that only becomes a silencer by the regime for the campus and academic environment
- Reject dwifungsi of TNI that it could potentially create repression and hinder democracy.
- Arrest and bring Jokowi to justice.
- Enact the Asset Seizure Law to eradicate economic crimes and corruption.
Next day, the demands above were expanded again into nine.[33]
Protests
[edit]Sumatra
[edit]In Banda Aceh, students from Syiah Kuala University (USK) organised a protest in front of the Aceh Regional House of Representatives (DPRA). They additionally demanded transparency of the use of a special autonomy fund. The head of NasDem Party's fraction and member of the DPRA third commission, Nurchalis, promised that the students' demands would be discussed at the legislature and carried to the national level.[34] The protesters left significant rubbish, ranging from used drinking bottles to banners. Since the protesters ignored the requests by journalists to clean the rubbish, it was cleaned by the police.[35]
In Medan, students from State Islamic University of North Sumatra protested front of the building of North Sumatra Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) on 20 February. They carried several banners, and the building was guarded by dozens of personnels. After hours, representatives from DPRD met them and guaranteed that their demands will be brought to North Sumatra DPRD and national DPR.[36]
In Padang, students from Andalas University (UNAND) and Padang State Polytechnics (PNP) protested front of the entrance gate into UNAND.[37] Later, hundreds of students under the All-West Sumatra Alliance of Students' Unions protested in front of the building of the West Sumatra DPRD on 18 February 2025 at 3 p.m., and also held several banners.[38][39]
In Tanjung Pinang, 62 students protested front of the Riau Islands DPRD building. They were guarded by 150 joint personnels from regional and municipal police.[40]
In Palembang, on 20 February, hundreds of students, mainly from Raden Fatah State Islamic University (UIN Raden Fatah), walked from Campus A at 10:00 a.m. and arrived in front of the building of South Sumatra DPRD at 10:30 a.m..[41] They attempted to bring used tires top of a command car, but they were obstructed by forces. After negotiations, they were allowed to do so. However, after failing to meet the speaker of South Sumatra DPRD, Andi Dinialdie, protesters brought down the tires and burned them in front of the building.[42] It was previously projected that it would be attended by 1,000 people.[43] The protesters also gave an ultimatum of 3 × 24 hours to the government to take position regarding the budget cuts. Then, deputy speaker Ilyas Panji and member of parliament M Nasir met the protesters and agreed to reject budget cuts and to fulfill their demands.[44]
In Pangkal Pinang, students from University of Bangka Belitung together with Bangka Belitung Students' Union Alliance, protested front of the building of Bangka Belitung DPRD. They arrived at 3:20 p.m.[45]
In Bandar Lampung, hundreds of students from various local universities protested in front of the Lampung provincial government complex. They carried an oratory car as well as several banners, one of them has the inscription PENDIDIKAN JADI TARUHAN, INDONESIA CEMAS, DARURAT PENDIDIKAN, ALERTA ALERTA! (Education is at stake, Indonesia is anxious, education emergency, alert alert!).[46]
In Bengkulu, students mainly from Muhammadiyah Bengkulu University gathered in Simpang Lima, Ratu Sambang District. They stated that they also held protest in Padang Kuas, Seluma Regency while stating that the student organizations there are consolidating for a bigger protest that will be held later.[47]
Java
[edit]Jakarta
[edit]
In Jakarta, the protests started on 17 February at Horse Statue, Central Jakarta, but then spread into South Medan Merdeka and West Medan Merdeka Roads, causing traffic jams at Bundaran HI. Thousands[48] of protesters shouted hidup mahasiswa ('long live students') and carried various banners and posters that represent their demands, such as #krisisiklimkrisisdemokrasi ('a climate crisis is a democratic crisis') and kenyang kagak, bego iya ('not yet full, stupid yes').[7]
Previously, student union of the University of Indonesia (BEM UI) instructed its members to wear black clothing and yellow alma maters, which is characteristic of the university.[49] A total of 1,623 joint personnels were deployed for security,[50] and traffic at West Medan Merdeka Road towards Merdeka Palace was closed, except for the Transjakarta Bus.[51]

They later burned used tires and several posters, including a portrait of cabinet secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya,[52] and several of them took down their almamaters under the instruction of an orator.[53] At 6 p.m., the police appealed to the protesters to disperse, but they remained and threw objects such as water bottles, rubbish, and wooden slats on policemen.[54][55] One policeman was injured during the event.[6] Public relations coordinator for National Developmental University "Veteran" of Jakarta , Bagas Wisnu, read out 13 demands to the government, ranging from educational to political issues (see above).[31] They finally dispersed on 8 p.m. and janitors began to clean rubbish at the site.[56] Disabled influencer Badru also attended the protests and prayed for the protesters.[57]
The plans for a demonstration next day were cancelled by BEM SI, in preparation for peak demonstrations on 20 February at Istana Negara, will be hold simultaneously with the inauguration of 481 regional heads.[58][59] A day later, BEM SI organised again a protest at Arjuna Wiwaha Horse Statue, and guarded by 775 joint personnels,[60] although its coordinator Herianto said that they would organise a field technical this date in order to discuss its preparation.[61]
However, the head of public relations at Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police, Ade Ary Syam, has appealed to the public to maintain order during the inauguration of regional heads by not organising protests at Istana Negara this time.[62] The students' union of Udayana University also decided not to participate in this protest.[63] The protests would be held at the location at 2:00 p.m. (protesters would gather at 1:00 p.m.), and Herianto projected that it would be attended by 3,000 students.[64]
Half section of the West Medan Merdeka Road has been closed starting from 11:34 a.m., and the police used forklifts to install concrete blockades.[65] The Central Jakarta police has deployed 588 joint personnels from Horse Statue towards front of Istana Negara,[66] and barbed wires were installed at the location.[67] This time, protesters from 4 students' unions[33] arrived at 2:37 p.m. at Horse Statue, seen wearing their almamaters. They also carried various banners and pamphlets, with inscriptions such as Efisienshit and 1 Presiden Berbagai Insiden ('One President Full of Incidents'). They started with giving speeches front of the blockades.[68] They were also seen raising up fists on their left arms.[69] Nada, a 44-year old woman, distributed free foods and drinks for protesters at the location.[70]
The protesters began to burn used tires near the concrete blockades at 2:45 p.m..[67] Then, they tore down the blockades using ropes on the instruction by the orator, while the local police requested them to not do so.[71] After their efforts were successful, they sang national anthem "Indonesia Raya" and "Indonesia Pusaka".[72] During the event, the protesters accused a man for pickpocketing, and later submitted him to nearby police post.[73]
Raden Roro Neno gave a speech to protesters, encouraging them not to be trampled by the oligarchy. She also gave support for them and prayed for their success and health.[74] A female student read poem "Apa Guna" by Widji Thukul.[75] One foreign national was arrested by plainclothes (suspected to be intelligence officers) while taking images during the protests.[76] He later admitted that he was not part of any foreign media outlet.[77]
The protesters finally dispersed on 6:25 p.m. after Minister of the State Secretariat Prasetyo Hadi, together with his deputy Juri Ardiantoro met them and agreed to their demands. Prasetyo also requested the protesters to learn their demands within 2 × 24 hours before discussing it with student representatives.[78] He later invited the protesters to sing "Darah Juang" together.[79]
Outside Jakarta
[edit]In Bandung, the students protested front of the building of West Java DPRD.[80] One participant, Ainul Mardhyah, from National Students' Front, expressed that her affirmation scholarship was being cut 10%. A daughter of migrant workers in Malaysia, she also concerned about the protection of Indonesian migrant workers.[81]
In Tasikmalaya, on 19 February, more than 100 student protesters attempted to enter the building of Tasikmalaya DPRD to voice their aspirations. However, security forces carried out the entrance gate. During heavy rains, jostlings occured until the gate collapsed, then, a water cannon started to fire on protesters. They began to throw away various hard objects into police cars, causing the glass on the security post to shatter. Regional police chief Moh. Faruk Rozi invited them into dialogue, and finally agreed to enter the building.[82] Three policemen and one student were injured during the event.[4]
In Purwokerto, students under Community Union in Motion (Semarak) organised a long march from Prof. KH. Saifuddin Zuhri State Islamic University towards the Banyumas Regent Office. They carried several banners, among them have inscriptions such as Sebuah Kekecewaan Republik Indonesia 1 Presiden Berbagai Insiden ('A Disappointment of the Republic of Indonesia, One President Full of Incidents') and Bikin Kebijakan Buat Oligarki Terus Ndasmu ('Continue to Create Policies for the Oligarchy, Your Head!'). They also repeatedly chanted "Ganyang Fufufafa" ('Crush Fufufafa').[83]
In Semarang, students under the Alliance of Students' Unions of Greater Semarang organised a protest front of the Semarang City Hall on 18 February. Thousands of students arrived at 2:30 p.m.,[84] and organised a long march from Pemuda Road into front of the building of Central Java DPRD. They also carried banners critical of the government,[85] and chanted "Ganyang Fufufafa".[86] After attempts to meet the DPRD members failed, and a representative came instead, the protesters mocked to enter again into the building, and threw away cow dung on the gate as a sense of their annoyance.[87] Field coordinator, Evan Surya from Diponegoro University, rated the initial performance of Prabowo's government −100 from 100.[88] Previously, it was planned at 9:00 a.m. and projected to be attended by 1,600 people.[89][38]
In Yogyakarta, the Jogja Is Calling Alliance has called students and civilians to participate in the protests. Themed #BersamaRakyat ('Together with the People'), the long march started at Abu Bakar Ali parking lot (scheduled initially at 10:00 a.m.). It arrived at the Special Region of Yogyakarta DPRD building at 12:15 p.m. Not long after, they burned used tires, threw red liquid on the building's gate and stuck a poster with the inscription Pemerintah Tolol ('The Government Is Stupid').[90] Thousands of protesters continued the long march towards Gedung Agung and Point Zero of Yogyakarta at 12:44 p.m..[91] They additionally demanded for the resignation of president Prabowo and his vice Gibran.[92] It was projected that 1,000 people would participate in the protests.[93] At the same time, several banners critical of the government were installed at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences building at Gadjah Mada University (UGM).[94]
In Kudus, around 70 students under Muslim Students' Association (HMI), from Kudus, Rembang and Jepara, organised a protest front of the building of Kudus DPRD. They also carried banners and other attributes.[95]
In Surakarta, students started walking backward[96] from Makutho Monument at 2:00 p.m., and arrived front of the Surakarta DPRD building at Adi Sucipto Road at 3:40 p.m.. The protesters also carried various anti-government banners and burned used tires. Their action was guarded by hundreds of joint personnel from the military, police, and the Department of Transportation.[97] Coordinator Syaiful interpreted that a backward walk represents that "the nation is experiencing a setback".[96] They threatened if their 6 demands were not realised in 3 days, they would return with a larger number of protesters.[98]
In Kediri, around 60 students from Brawijaya University organised a sit-in front of the Kediri DPRD building. They arrived using motorcycles at 2:15 p.m. and carried several banners and posters rejecting the streamlining policy under the Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025. After an hour, they met Deputy Speaker Sudjono Teguh Widjaja to discuss with the protesters.[99]
In Lamongan, students under Joko Tingkir Lamongan Students' Union organised protests at Lamongan regional government and Lamongan DPRD buildings. They were seen carrying flags and banners with inscriptions Indonesia Gelap ('Dark Indonesia') and Lamongan Memanggil ('Lamongan Is Calling').[100]
In Surabaya, the protests occurred before the building of the East Java Regional House of Representatives. The student protesters came from various local universities and numbered up to thousands.[101] They burned a bier with inscription Indonesia Gelap after their attempts to meet the speaker of DPRD failed. Then, they attempted to cross the wire fence, and the police fired a water cannon at them. The protesters escaped, and several threw objects, such as water bottles, at policemen.[102][103] Around 620 personnels were deployed for security during the protests. Head of the Students' Union of the University of Airlangga, Aulia Thoriq Akbar, stated that five students have been reportedly arrested by the police.[5] Two of them, each came from UNESA and UINSA (Sunan Ampel State Islamic University Surabaya), while head of operations Wibowo denied it.[104] Novan Ziyan Ramadhan from the State University of Surabaya (UNESA) was injured after being stepped on and beaten up by policemen.[3]
In Malang, protests were held on 18 February at the Monument Roundabout, precisely in front of the building of Malang DPRD. Thousands of people came at 12 p.m. and carried various banners and posters featuring demands, with inscriptions such as Efisiensi untuk Oligarki X, Efisiensi untuk Rakyat ✓ 'No to Efficiency for the Oligarchy, Yes to Efficiency for the People', and 100 Hari Keadilan Dibunuh 'Justice Is Killed in 100 Days'. Presidential portraits of Prabowo and Gibran were defaced with the text efisienshit on their eyes and a cross on their mouths. An hour later, the portraits, alongside used tires, were burned in front of the entrance gate towards DPRD.[105] After successfully meeting the speaker of DPRD, Amithya Ratnanggani Siraduhita, as well as several fraction leaders, the protesters finally dispersed at 4 p.m. during heavy rains.[106]
Nusa Tenggara Islands
[edit]In Denpasar, students under Bali Is Not Silent Alliance arrived at the building of Bali Regional House of Representatives on 11:30 a.m., and carried a banner with inscription Tut Wuri Efisiensi, a play on Indonesian education motto Tut Wuri Handayani. Ten minutes later, they were invited into the building's wantilan (pavilion) by acting secretary I Gusti Ngurah Wiryanata to voice their demands.[107]
In Kupang, students gathered in front off East Nusa Tenggara governor office, also known as Sasando Building to protest the budget cuts for education.[108]
Meanwhile, student union of Mataram University (BEM UNRAM) in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, stated that they will participate in protest on 20 February with president of the university's student union already departed to Jakarta to coordinate the protest with the one led by BEM SI.[109] They carried a bier as a form of protest.[110]
Kalimantan
[edit]In Pontianak, dozens of students arrived at West Kalimantan DPRD for protesting.[111]
In Palangka Raya, students from various local universities, mainly University of Palangka Raya (UPR), Muhammadiyah Palangka Raya University, State Islamic Institute of Palangka Raya, and State Hindu Institute of Palangka Raya, protested at the building of Central Kalimantan DPRD. They danced with Prabowo's campaign song Oke Gas 2 by Richard Jersey, as a form of political satire, while also burning used tires. Some protesters also shouted out Adili Jokowi ('Bring Jokowi into Justice').[112] The students threatened the speaker of the Central Kalimantan province's parliament (DPRD) a second wave of protest in Monday with bigger mass if their demands are not met.[113]
In Banjarmasin, hundreds of students, as well as the civil society, protested in front of the building of South Kalimantan DPRD. They criticised high public approval rates of the government by various survey results, and called them not in accordance with the realities.[114]

In Samarinda, thousands of students protested in front of the East Kalimantan DPRD building. Political commentator Rocky Gerung gave a speech to motivate the protesters.[115] The protesters clashed with the local police after attempting to enter the building, and they fired a water cannon on the protesters. As a result, the protesters were treated back to Samarinda Islamic Center Mosque.[116][117]
Sulawesi
[edit]In Makassar, students protested at Perintis Kemerdekaan Road, effectively blocking the Trans-Sulawesi Road and caused long traffic jams into Maros. They also burned used tires and held back a truck as a stage for protesters.[118] A day later, students under AMPERA conducted protests at AP Pettarani Road, Rappocini. They also burned used tires and blocked the road with a container truck.[119] Next day, students under Student Activists' Movement (GAM) also blocked the same road (AP Pettarani Road) with a truck and burned used tires.[120] Another protest occurred at Sultan Alauddin Road, attended by students from Alauddin Islamic State University and carried various banners and pamphlets with critical messages. They also burned used tires.[121] All of these protests share very similar patterns.
In Kendari, students from Haluoleo University protested front of the building of Southeast Sulawesi DPRD, and 100 joint personnels were deployed to guard the protests. They rejected budget cuts in various sectors.[122]
In Manado, the student protesters under North Sulawesi Movement Alliance organised a sit-in. They blocked the 17 Agustus Road, precisely front of Samsat Office, effectively causing traffic jams. Hundreds of personnels were deployed by local police at the North Sulawesi Governor's Office, then the protesters attempted to break the entrance gate, tearing apart several pieces of iron. They also burned a bier and used tires.[123] After waiting for three hours, they were finally permitted to enter the governor's office by Head of National and Political Unity Body of North Sulawesi, Johny Suak.[124]
Maluku Islands
[edit]In Ambon, students from the State Islamic Institute of Ambon (IAIN Ambon), with their almamaters, protested front of the Maluku DPRD building.[125]
Reactions
[edit]Protesters
[edit]Central coordinator of BEM SI, Herianto, claimed that Indonesia "is being led by twin suns", and gave an example regarding ban on sale of 3kg LPG gas cylinders by small informal retail traders[126], a policy that was enforced without knowledge of the president Prabowo Subianto and then subsequently repealed.[127] He also claimed that students were disappointed after Prabowo shouted "Long live Jokowi!" during the 17th anniversary of Gerindra Party at Sentul International Convention Center. According to him, students suggested that the number of ministries under Prabowo's cabinet to be trimmed.[128] A lecturer of the Faculty of Economy and Business at the University of Indonesia (UI), Rizki Nauli Siregar posted the image above but with black background, while also supporting students in her class to participate in the protests.[129] A lecturer of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Gadjah Mada University, Subarsono, stated that a political demonstration is a sign of living democracy.[130]
Government
[edit]Head of the Presidential Communication Office, Hasan Nasbi , confirmed amidst the protests that funds allocated to the colleges, Kartu Indonesia Pintar for college, and scholarships will not be cut.[131] Minister of the State Secretariat, Prasetyo Hadi, responded that Indonesia "is not really dark" as the slogan suggests, and called the students to be optimistic.[132] Vice Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Fauzan called the student protesters to increase their intellectual abilities.[133] The spokesman for the Presidential Communication Office, Adita Erawati, confirmed that a few demands presented by the protesters have been answered by the government, such as tuition fees not being increased nor scholarships being discontinued. She also allowed people to organise protests with orderly.[134] Fellow spokesman Ujang Komarudin responded that Indonesia is still 'bright', not 'dark' as the slogan suggests. He also confirmed that there would be no cuts to scholarships, tuition fees would be not raised, and free health check would continue.[135]
The speaker of People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), Ahmad Muzani, judged the public reaction during the protests as excessive and contraproductive.[136] Deputy speaker of MPR, Eddy Soeparno called the students to be optimistic and claimed that pessimism only brings into a stalemate.[137] The deputy speaker of House of Representatives (DPR), Adies Kadir, regarded the demonstrations as a form of creativity by the students to voice their aspiration.[138] Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Chairman of the National Economic Council (DEN), responded to the #IndonesiaGelap hashtag, which was used by student demonstrators protesting various government policies. He argued that Indonesia has been progressing well, despite certain shortcomings, which he noted are not unique to the country but are also experienced by other nations, including the United States. Luhut rejected the notion that Indonesia is in a dire state and that the government is progressing well. He stated that the protesters are 'dark', and not Indonesia.[139]
Anticipating the coordinated nationwide protests on 20 February which coincides with inauguration of regional heads elected from 2024 Indonesian local elections, Indonesian National Police (Polri) urged students to not stage any protests in the vicinity of the state palace or disrupt the inauguration ceremony.[140][141][142]
Others
[edit]The fan club of South Korean boy band NCT, NCTzen, supported the protesters and announced that they would provide medical needs, foods, and beverage for them through fundraising.[143] Fan club of another South Korean boy band Super Junior also similarly proposed such. There were also calls to translate the hashtag into various foreign languages, such as English, French, Arabic, Japanese, Mandarin, as well as few regional languages such as Javanese.[144] Actor and singer Angga Yunanda posted a tweet in support of the protests.[145] Through hashtag #ArtistBersuara ('Artists Speak Up'), digital artists on Twitter (X) also gave support for the protesters.[146]
Senior activist Faizal Assegaf through his Twitter account, gave full support for the protesters in 'the fight against injustice, arrogance, authoritarianism, and intimidation', and shouted Ganyang Jokowi ('Crush Jokowi').[147] He also countered Luhut's statement and called him not to intimidate the protesters.[148] He later claimed that Prabowo's presidency could become 'meaningless' without Titiek Suharto, and this statement was criticised by the Love Prabowo Movement.[149] Nusantara Youth Forum (FPN) called for his arrest at the headquarters of Polda Metro Jaya and Polri on 20 February.[150]
The head of Love Prabowo Movement (GCP), Kurniawan stated that the student protests are a form of their aspiration, while also warning them not to be infiltrated by certain groups.[151] Later, he alleged that the protests were an attempt to influence public opinion and to weaken Prabowo and the state by a handful of people. He also criticised that Faizal's statements could cause instability within the country. Dony Endrassanto viewed that Faizal's statements point to a coup d'état attempt and treason against the government.[149]
Chairman of the Executive Council of Nahdlatul Ulama, Yahya Cholil Staquf, questioned what are the grounds to organise the protests.[152] Vice secretary-general of Golkar Party, Sosialisman Hidayat Hasibuan, alleged that the protests are a form of political pressure on efforts by the government to arrest Hasto Kristiyanto , secretary-general of PDI-P.[153] The head of media and opinion gathering at Golkar Party, Nurul Arifin, while suggesting that the protests could become a 'warning alert' for the government, she also reminded that ways to convey aspirations should be done constructively, not anarchistically.[154][155] Mahfud MD claimed that there are so many 'bright' policies by the government, and need to be respected.[156]
Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Anindya Bakrie viewed the protests as normal in a democratic country.[157] Former secretary of the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises, Said Didu , through his Twitter account, was confused why the #IndonesiaGelap protests focused on toppling down Prabowo, not to bring Jokowi to justice, while according to himself, the condition was caused by Jokowi's faults.[158] Policy observer Gigin Praginanto, through his Twitter account, satirised that the protests' theme should be better changed from Indonesia Gelap to Indonesia Gelap Banget Nget Nget ('Indonesia Is Very, Very, Very Dark').[159] Professor at Airlangga University, Henri Subiakto viewed the protests not just as a spontaneous movement, but also as a form of accumulation of their disappointment of political condition in Indonesia.[160]
Impacts
[edit]The student protests were featured as a front cover for the 18 February 2025 online edition of Lentera newspaper.[161] As of 18 February, the rupiah began to weaken by 0.38% amidst the protests.[162] In response to the protests, there are attempts to counter #IndonesiaGelap on various social media platforms through the hashtag #IndonesiaCerah ('#BrightIndonesia'), originating from an Instagram account benpro.tv.[163]
According to a senior researcher at Citra Institute, Efriza, predicted that then-Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Satryo Brodjonegoro could be replaced in a reshuffle due to the current student-led protests.[164] This reshuffle was later confirmed and took effect on 19 February, with Brodjonegoro sacked from the position.[165][166] Rocky Gerung, however, demanded to the government to give the explanation about his sacking, and claimed that the students' movement has been prepared months involving various experts.[167]
See also
[edit]Student protests in Indonesia
- May 1998 riots of Indonesia – Period of civil unrest, anti-government protests, and racial violence in Indonesia
- 2019 Indonesian protests and riots – Another nationwide, students-led protest during Jokowi's presidency
- Indonesia omnibus law protests
- 2022 Indonesian student protests – Protests against rumors of the delay of the 2024 elections
- 2024 Indonesian local election law protests
Other similar protests
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