08 Mar 2021 | 01:56 AM UTC
Indonesia: Protest possible at Jalan Malioboro in Yogyakarta March 8 despite lack of a gathering permit
Activists may gather at Jalan Malioboro in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, March 8 despite lack of a permit. Heightened security likely.
Event
Activists planning to mark International Women's Day at Jalan Malioboro in Yogyakarta March 8 may attempt to proceed with the gathering despite not receiving a public gathering license from the police. Officials had rejected the organizer's application citing COVID-19 restrictions and concerns. Dozens to hundreds of people may participate in any action that materializes.
Authorities will likely increase security at Jalan Malioboro as a precaution March 8. Localized transport and business disruptions are possible, particularly if the activists occupy roads. Officials could disperse any gatherings forcibly. Mass arrests and clashes between protesters and security forces are possible.
Advice
Exercise caution near Jalan Malioboro March 8. Avoid any gatherings due to possible clashes. If violence occurs nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter at a non-government building. Plan for possible localized transport and business disruptions. Heed all official security and transport advisories.