JAKARTA - A demonstration of 1310 is still gathering in the area of the Arjuna Wiwaha Horse Statue, Central Jakarta, to voice the rejection of the Omnibus Law on the Job Creation Act this afternoon.

The mass organizations in this alliance are the 212 Alumni Brotherhood (PA), the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and the Ulama Fatwa Guard National Movement (GNPF).

Ustaz Sugi Nur Raharja alias Gus Nur delivered a speech on the command car. In his oration, Gus Nur thought that the government seemed to be desperately defending the Job Creation Law to be passed and enforced.

"There is bad news. The bad news is that this regime is ready to die for the sake of the omnibus law. But, this regime forgets that we are ready to die for the people," said Sigit to cheers from the protesters at the location, Tuesday, October 13.

According to Gus Nur, the impression of being "ready to die for the sake of the Omnibus Law" is shown in the government's stance in promulgating the Job Creation Law. In fact, this ratification was rejected by a number of people through demonstrations that have been running since some time ago.

"Actually, 10 million people want to demonstrate this regime is unmoved. But, it's okay. We'll wait for the game date. The regime will die," he said.

"Indonesia is sick and there is no cure. It can't be cured. The medicine is there. Gus Nur, how can Indonesia change? Overthrow Jokowi," he continued.

The masses who are members of the National Anti-Communist Alliance of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (ANAK NKRI) have gathered in the area of the Arjuna Wiwaha Horse Statue, Central Jakarta to hold a 1310 demonstration.

Two commando cars were seen parked in the middle of the crowd. After singing the national compulsory songs, representatives of the masses took turns calling for rejection of the Job Creation Law.

In front of the crowd, the police had blockaded Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat using a road divider and barbed wire. It appears that the police were still monitoring from across the barrier separating the masses.

Occasionally, the Head of Central Jakarta Police, Kombes Heru Novianto, calls through loudspeakers, calling on the implementation of demonstrations to run in an orderly manner and to prioritize the implementation of health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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