Serukan 5 Tuntutan Massa Mahasiswa Demo Bertajuk Indonesia Gelap

Tribun Pontianak
17 Feb 202506:55

Summary

TLDROn February 17, 2025, hundreds of students from various universities in Indonesia gathered at the Horse Statue in Central Jakarta for a protest against the governmentโ€™s budget efficiency policy, which they believe weakens civil liberties. The demonstration, initiated by the Indonesian Student Alliance (AMI), focused on demands to revoke a presidential instruction on budget cuts, evaluate policies related to the mining law, ensure academic independence, and address issues such as lecturer and educator allowances. The protesters criticized the inefficiency of the governmentโ€™s policies, highlighting the negative impact on students and educators.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A large group of students from various universities gathered in Jakarta on February 17, 2025, to protest the revision of the Prosecutor's Law, claiming it weakens civil liberties.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The students criticized the government's budget efficiency policy, which they argued negatively impacted important programs like the free nutritious meals initiative.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Many of the protesters were students from Muhammadiyah University, UPN Veteran Jakarta, and other institutions, all united in their cause.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The demonstration was initiated by the Indonesian Student Alliance (AMI) and centered around the statue of Arjuna Wijaya in Jakarta.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ One of the protesters' key demands was for the government to revoke the Presidential Instruction on budget efficiency issued in 2025.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The protestors also called for an evaluation of the proposed Mining Bill (RUU Minerba), arguing that universities should not manage mining licenses to maintain academic independence.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The students demanded the government to release teacher and educator allowances without cuts or bureaucratic obstacles.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ They protested against the government's inconsistency in implementing policies that directly affect people's lives and well-being.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The demonstration included passionate chants emphasizing solidarity among students and the broader Indonesian populace.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The protesters highlighted that the free nutritious meal program, despite its intentions, was a waste of resources that failed to address real issues faced by students and workers.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Protesters expressed their discontent with the ruling regime, describing the governmentโ€™s policies as damaging and claiming they only serve the interests of the oligarchs.

Q & A

  • What event is described in the transcript?

    -The transcript describes a protest held by hundreds of students from various universities in Jakarta on February 17, 2025, against the Indonesian government's policies, particularly focusing on the proposed budget efficiency measures and their negative impact on education and civil liberties.

  • What are the students protesting against in the demonstration?

    -The students are protesting against the government's budget efficiency policy, which they believe weakens civil liberties, and other government actions that negatively affect education, including cuts to university funding and faculty allowances.

  • Which universities were represented in the protest?

    -The universities represented in the protest include Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, UPN Veteran Jakarta, Universitas Hidayatullah, and Universitas Pertamina.

  • What were the main demands of the students during the protest?

    -The students had five key demands: (1) to revoke the Presidential Instruction on budget efficiency, (2) to evaluate the RUU Minerba regarding academic independence, (3) to ensure that professors' allowances are disbursed without cuts, (4) to address the inconsistency in government policies affecting citizens' lives, and (5) to oppose government policies that they believe harm the country's welfare.

  • How did the protesters express their dissatisfaction with the government's actions?

    -The protesters expressed their dissatisfaction through chants, slogans, and speeches, highlighting their concerns about budget cuts affecting students, faculty, and the education system. They also made specific demands for the government to change its policies.

  • What does the term 'Indonesia Gelap' refer to in the context of the protest?

    -'Indonesia Gelap' (Dark Indonesia) is a phrase used by the protesters to symbolize the negative consequences of the government's current policies, which they believe are leading the country towards a darker, more oppressive future.

  • What criticism did the protesters have regarding the 'free nutritious meal program' (Makan Bergizi Gratis)?

    -The protesters criticized the 'free nutritious meal program' (Makan Bergizi Gratis) as a waste of resources, claiming that it was an ineffective use of the budget and that it failed to deliver tangible benefits to the public, especially to students and the working class.

  • What is the RUU Minerba, and why did the students address it during the protest?

    -The RUU Minerba is a draft law related to mining regulations in Indonesia. The students raised concerns about its potential to undermine academic independence, as it would allow universities to grant mining permits, which they believe could compromise the integrity of academic institutions.

  • What is the significance of the Presidential Instruction regarding budget efficiency in the students' protest?

    -The students demanded that the Presidential Instruction on budget efficiency be revoked, as they believe the policy weakens civil liberties and negatively affects critical sectors such as education. They argue that the cuts to budgets are detrimental to students, professors, and the overall quality of education.

  • What role did student leaders and representatives play in organizing and leading the protest?

    -Student leaders, particularly from the Indonesian Student Alliance (BEM), played a key role in organizing the protest. They coordinated the demonstration, ensured that the students' voices were heard, and led the chants and speeches. They emphasized unity and solidarity among the students to fight for their demands.

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