1812 Dissolved action, Munarman: evidence that this regime is dictator



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Suara.com – The 1812 action that originally took place in the area of ​​the Arjuna Wijaya horse statue, Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat, central Jakarta, on Friday (12/18/2020), turned into a riot. The authorities forcibly dispersed the assembled crowd.

The general secretary of the Islamic Defenders Front or FPI, Munarman, spoke in response to the forced execution.

He considered the action of the authorities to repel the masses from the action of 1812 was an act of neo-authoritarianism.

“Today’s action was dismissed by the authorities. That is a form of neo-authoritarianism,” Munarman said. Suara.com.

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Munarman assessed that the actions of the authorities that carried out the forced dissolution of the action where one of the demands called for the release of Habib Rizieq Shihab was proof that the state had been controlled by the dictatorial regime.

“It has been proven that this country is being controlled by a dictatorial regime, which has violated its principles Rule of law, “he said.

Earlier, the 1812 protesters were forcibly dispersed by the authorities upon reaching the area of ​​the statue of the Arjuna Wijaya horse, Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat.

The masses were rejected on the grounds of creating a massive crowd that could be a means for the spread of covid-19.

Polda Metro Jaya has previously confirmed that it does not provide a notification receipt or STTP regarding action 1812 today.

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Police emphasized that they would not give STTP to any crowd permits during the Covid-19 epidemic.

Metro Jaya Regional Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran also stated that he would take humanistic action if Rizieq supporters insisted on holding demonstrations.

“If there is action, we will carry out humanitarian operations,” Fadil said in Polda Metro Jaya, Jakarta, yesterday Thursday (12/16).

The former East Java regional police chief later said that the impact of the crowds that had occurred during a series of Rizieq events in Petamburan, Central Jakarta and Tebet, South Jakarta had shown its impact.

Therefore, he claimed that he would carry out humanitarian operations if the action of 1812 was still carried out by Rizieq’s sympathizers.

“We will carry it out in the form of a humanitarian operation. We will carry out 3 T, so that the crowd can be controlled,” he said.

Before the action of 1812, 2,690 Brimob troops were deployed in Jakarta. These Brimob Nusantara personnel were deployed to maintain security and public order or Kamtibmas in the Jakarta area.

The Chief of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Headquarters, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, confirmed that thousands of Brimob Nusantara staff members had arrived in Jakarta.

“The total is 2,690 people to secure the capital city. Now they have arrived in Jakarta,” Argo said in his statement, on Thursday (12/17).

In addition to maintaining safety and security in the capital city, Argo said Brimob personnel were also deployed to help secure the 1812 action at the Merdeka Palace today.

“Safeguarding the demonstration as well,” Argo said.



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