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We Need Police Reform

Monday, December 23, 2019

The police still resort to brutality when executing their duties. President Jokowi should not take a hands-off approach in the matter.

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AS an important element in our democratic state, the Indonesian Police is taking too long in putting their house in order. Now that reform has run for over two decades, members of the police have not shown themselves turning more professional. The police continue to use violence to enforce the law and uphold public order.

Police action bordering on the militaristic was very apparent when police got involved in the removal of people’s house

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