JAKARTA - Several big names in the Indonesian music world also highlight the conditions that are currently in the public spotlight, where massive demonstrations occurred in Jakarta.

One of the triggers that made it big could not be separated from the death of an online motorcycle taxi driver (ojol) after being hit by a Rantis Brimob car last night, Thursday, August 28.

Even the singer who was known not to speak much about Indonesia's socio-political conditions finally showed his position as a supporter of demonstrators.

Bernadya via Instagram Story uploaded a chain upload showing a photo of a mass occupying the DPR-MPR Building in 1998. There is also an inscription 'RIP Indonesia's Democracy'.

"Maybe I forgot the real task," Bernadya wrote in the Instagram Story upload with a black background.

Not only Bernadya, Raisa was also angry with what happened. Through Instagram Story, the 35-year-old singer made several uploads criticizing the performance of the apparatus in the case of the death of an ojol driver, to the behavior of members of the DPR and the Government.

"O Allah, what will this nation be," Raisa wrote, along with the emoji of the Indonesian flag, heartbreak, and flowers that fell.

In addition, several musicians who are known to be vocal in criticizing remain loud. The Greenhouse Effect frontman, Cholil Mahmud, re-uploaded some Instagram content that attacked the police over the death of an ojol driver.

Then there is Baskara Putra The figure behind the Indies who made a simple post with a black background on his Instagram account.

"DON'T BE SCARED AND FIGHT," the post read.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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