Pembongkaran Pemukiman Bantaran Sungai Karang Mumus Ricuh
Summary
TLDRIn Samarinda, East Kalimantan, tensions flared as demolition crews attempted to clear 210 buildings along the Karangmumus River. Despite opposition from residents, including protests and blockages by children, the authorities were able to dismantle five structures. The city government insists on continuing the demolition for river normalization, but refuses to relocate residents due to central government regulations. While residents demand decent housing, the government offers compensation funds instead, urging them to vacate the area. This ongoing dispute highlights the clash between local residentsβ needs and government regulations.
Takeaways
- π Authorities attempted to demolish 210 buildings along the Karangmumus River in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan.
- π The demolition operation involved TNI, Polri, and Satpol PP personnel.
- π Residents strongly opposed the demolition, blocking the demolition team and causing chaos.
- π Some residents held banners demanding relocation to decent housing, citing dissatisfaction with their current living conditions.
- π Police and military forces intervened to control the situation and prevent further escalation of the chaos.
- π Five buildings were successfully demolished during the operation despite the protests.
- π The city government rejected the residents' demand for relocation, citing restrictions imposed by central government regulations.
- π The government emphasized that regulations prevent them from renovating or relocating the residents.
- π A 'mercy fund' will be provided to assist affected residents, but its availability depends on land ownership and other factors.
- π The government is committed to continuing the demolition as part of a river normalization project, which is crucial for the areaβs development.
- π The government urged residents to vacate the buildings to allow for the completion of the river normalization process.
Q & A
What caused the chaos during the demolition process in Samarinda?
-The chaos erupted when hundreds of residents protested as officers were about to demolish their homes. They voiced their dissatisfaction and blocked the demolition, leading to insults and tensions. The police and military (TNI) intervened to break up the situation.
How did the children participate in the protest during the demolition?
-A number of children blocked the entrance and unfurled banners, demanding relocation to decent housing, expressing their opposition to the demolition.
How many buildings were demolished on the day of the incident?
-Only five buildings were demolished that day, as the situation escalated. The city government plans to return with heavier equipment to complete the demolition process.
What are the residents asking for regarding the demolition?
-The residents are demanding to be relocated to decent housing before the demolition takes place.
Why will the city government not fulfill the residents' demands for relocation?
-The city government cannot fulfill the relocation demands due to constraints imposed by central government regulations, which do not allow for the relocation or renovation of buildings in the area.
What is the government's plan to support affected residents despite the demolition?
-The government plans to continue providing 'strangest money' (compensation) to the residents who are affected by the normalization process of the river.
What is the government's stance on the land in question?
-The government maintains that the land is owned by the city, and while they may not be able to relocate residents, they will still offer compensation to those impacted.
What is the broader reason for the demolition of the buildings?
-The demolition is part of a larger effort to normalize the Karangmumus River, which involves removing the buildings along the riverbanks to make way for river improvement projects.
What will happen if the demolition is not completed successfully?
-The city government plans to return with heavy equipment and increased security to ensure the demolition process is completed, despite resistance from residents.
What does the government expect from the residents during the demolition process?
-The government is urging the residents to vacate the buildings and cooperate, so that the river normalization can be carried out as planned.
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