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The Riots in Rempang

Monday, September 18, 2023

The government wants to vacate Rempang Island in order to turn it into a business and industrial center for an investor from China. Business magnate Tomy Winata has been lobbying European investors. Longtime local residents are considered to be encroaching on the land.

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Police fire the tear gas to disperse a protest by residents of Rempang Island at the Batam Development Authority (BP Batam) office in Batam, Riau Islands, September 11. The demonstration, which opposed the government’s relocation plan, ended in chaos. ANTARA/Teguh Prihatna . tempo : 173221420692.

THE riots that occurred on Rempang Island on Thursday, September 7, and at the office of the Batam Free Trade and Free Port Zone Development Authority (BP Batam) on Monday, September 11, forced Tomy Winata to cut short his trip to Europe. The 65-year-old businessman who founded the Artha Graha Network was initially scheduled to return to Indonesia on Saturday, September 16. He came back three days early. Investors from several countries were

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