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As soldiers crisscrossed the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Monday in a highly unusual scene ahead of more protests over lavish perks for lawmakers, many residents were staying clear. In Glodok, known as Jakarta’s Chinatown, Putri Amelia was pouring coffee for the few customers who came to her shop…
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Indonesia capital on edge as army appears after deadly protests
As soldiers crisscrossed the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Monday in a highly unusual scene ahead of more protests over lavish perks for lawmakers, many residents were staying clear. In Glodok, known as Jakarta’s Chinatown, Putri Amelia was pouring coffee for the few customers who came to her shop…