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Students remember 1998 Semanggi shooting

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Jakarta Post - November 14, 2012

Jakarta – Students took to the streets of Jakarta on Tuesday, demanding the government resolve the Semanggi I riot, which broke out exactly 14 years ago.

The demonstrators gave President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono two years to act. "President SBY has two years to prove his commitment. Until today, we have not seen any efforts from him to solve the case," Indro, a student activist from Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, said as quoted by kompas.com.

Indro said that the shooting of students who protested against the People's Consultative Assembly's (MPR) special session in November 1998 was a gross violation of human rights.

Students who joined the protest on Tuesday also urged the government to bring the perpetrators of the shooting to justice.

Seventeen people were killed during a protest that took place on the Semanggi cloverleaf on Nov. 13, 1998. Some of the dead had joined a protest to oust then president BJ Habibie, whom they said was an appendage to the authoritarian rule of Soeharto.

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