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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A fruit seller carries his goods through the crowd during a protest titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Cre-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A demonstrator cleans up trash during a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A reporter prepares to go on air during a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images L-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Demonstrators paste protest posters on the parliament gate during a rally titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!”. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/A-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A poster depicting President Prabowo with protest slogans is seen pasted on the parliament gate during a demonstration titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!”. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill agai-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Demonstrators paste protest posters on the parliament gate during a rally titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!”. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/A-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A motorcycle taxi driver wearing a decorated helmet joins a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Cre-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A demonstrator pastes a protest poster on the parliament gate during a rally titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” . The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images Limit-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Protesters sit on the ground during a demonstration called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A university student holds a placard during the demonstration called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credi-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A demonstrator stands next to a protest banner during a rally titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside Indonesia's parliament. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SO-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Police stand guard as university students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill agai-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Motorcycle taxi driver holding posters during demonstrations a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corrupti-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Police line up in front of a graffiti reading “Police Murderers” as students and civil society groups rally in a protest titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passi-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. University students carry posters containing protest messages during the demonstration called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Police stand guard as university students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill agai-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Soldiers resting in the courtyard of the DPR building as students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asse-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. University students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. University students carrying flags during a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Im-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Protesters sit on the concrete fence during a demonstration called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOP-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Police stand guard as university students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill agai-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A street vendor sells fried tofu to demonstrators during a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Cred-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. Soldiers stand guard behind a fence as students and civil society groups stage a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bil-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A motorcycle taxi driver wearing a decorated helmet joins a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” outside the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Cre-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. University students carrying flags during a protest called “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!” in front of the parliament building. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Im-stock-foto
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Jakarta, Indonesia. 05th Sep, 2025. A demonstrator pastes a protest poster on the parliament gate during a rally titled “National People's Picnic: Deadline Day for 17 8 Demands!”. The demonstrators demanded accountability from the government on 17 immediate demands that are due on September 5, and eight others by Aug 31, 2026, these include; investigations into protest violence, the release of detained activists, an end to police brutality, scrapping parliamentary allowance plans, state institutional reforms, and passing an asset confiscation bill against corruption. Credit: SOPA Images Limite-stock-foto
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March 8, 2024, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Indonesian women hold protest posters during a demonstration to commemorate International Women's Day in Sleman. In the commemoration action, they put forward several demands, including building a safe and inclusive space in all sectors and levels; creating a work environment without discrimination and violence, guaranteeing decent wages and workers' rights; solidarity with every group that experiences discrimination, stigma, repression and colonialism; open as widely as possible and facilitate access to information on sexual and reproductive healt-stock-foto
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May 23, 2019 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinians hold banners during a protest against the decision of the German parliament against the boycott movement BDS outside Germany's Representative Office, in Gaza city, on May 23, 2019. Germany's parliament condemned on May 17 the movement that demands a boycott of Israel as anti-Semitic, warning that its actions were reminiscent of the Nazis' campaign against Jews.-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto
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The Czech Culture Ministry will ask for its budget to be raised by almost 2.4 billion crowns in 2020 compared with that approved for this year, Culture Minister Antonin Stanek (Social Democrats, CSSD) told journalists today, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. This year, the ministry is to receive almost 14.8 billion crowns, while the ministry demands over 17 billion crowns for next year, Stanek said. By 2021, the ministry would like to have reached the 1 percent proportion in the total expenditures of the state budget, as suggested by Czech government for two decades. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)-stock-foto