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Indonesian Police Arrest at Least 100 amid Post-Election Violence

22 May 2019 19:55 WIB

Police detain protesters after clashes in Jakarta, Indonesia, early May 22, 2019. Indonesian police have arrested at least 100 people accused of provoking riots in Jakarta following official results showing President Joko Widodo had been re-elected, a police spokesman said on Wednesday. Antara Foto/Sigid Kurniawan

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

Protesters clash with the police downtown in Thamrin, Jakarta, Indonesia, early May 22, 2019. Television footage on Wednesday showed smoke billowing from behind dozens of protesters who were dancing in the street in the Tanah Abang district of central Jakarta. A separate crowd in front of the election supervisory body threw rocks at police. Antara Foto/Muhammad Adimaja

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

Police detain a man suspected of setting fires to cars at Brimob (Mobile Police) Dormitory Complex, Petamburan, Jakarta, Indonesia, early May 22, 2019. The General Election Commission (KPU) on Tuesday confirmed unofficial counts by private pollsters in the April 17 election, which gave Widodo a 55.5% share of votes against 44.5% for his opponent, former general Prabowo Subianto. Antara Foto/Sigid Kurniawan

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

People protest in the streets of Tanah Abang area in Jakarta, Indonesia, May 22, 2019. Widodo won more than 85 million votes of a total of 154 million cast in the world's third-largest democracy, but Prabowo told reporters he believed there had been widespread cheating and about 1,000 supporters gathered in Jakarta a day earlier. Antara Foto/Hafidz Mubarak A

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

Police detain protesters after clashes in Jakarta, Indonesia, early May 22, 2019. On Monday, an election supervisory agency dismissed claims of systematic cheating, citing a lack of evidence. Independent observers have said the poll was free and fair. Antara Foto/Sigid Kurniawan

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB

Police officers inspect the damage after cars were set on fire at Brimon (Mobile Police) Dormitory Complex, Petamburan, Jakarta, Indonesia, early May 22, 2019. Protests that started peacefully on Tuesday turned violent in the evening, forcing police to fire tear gas to disperse the crowd. Cars parked near an apartment housing the police's mobile brigade were set ablaze, media reported. Antara Foto/Sigid Kurniawan

22 Mei 2019 00:00 WIB