TNI soldiers feed Omnibus Law protesters, this is an explanation from Pangdam Jaya



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Jakarta

Pangdam Major General Jaya Dudung Abdurachman recounted the moment when TNI soldiers shared food with a mass of students demonstrating against the Job Creation Act. Dudung said the TNI soldier felt empathy for the students who needed food.

“In Monas, there were also TNI members who received rations from the leaders, that is, from TNI Headquarters, they actually supported us for food rations, but there were also people from the community who sympathized with us because they also provided food for That the food was in excess. That because of the excess, I saw educated students who held peaceful demonstrations, some asked, if perhaps there were members who personally felt sorry for the food, because instead of not being eaten. Also, some gave water to drink, ”said Dudung at a press conference, Friday (09/10/2020).

Not only that, the student body was also escorted home by TNI members. At the time, a Marine Corps vehicle was on standby around the demonstration site.

Likewise, there were also marines, after the governor asked the students who had difficulty returning, at that time they would return to Pamulang to be transported by the Governor. They would then be escorted to Pamulang when a navy vehicle was on standby. that he will return to Pamulang, “Dudung said.

Dudung said yesterday the protesters in Jakarta came from various regions. According to Dudung, there were protesters who were not from the educated class.

“I see that they don’t understand the truth about the demonstration, and they even come from various regions, some from Subang, Banten, Tangerang, etc., even from the Jakarta area as well. Now they are from youth groups, some are educated. But most of them are uneducated, they are still young thugs, “added Dudung.

He explained that the mass of students and workers understood immediately when they were given an explanation of the Employment Creation Law. This was different from other uneducated masses called Dudung.

“If students and workers after we give them brochures on the Omnibus bill, they understand some of the points discussed in the DPR, but those of the uneducated society don’t understand them at all,” he said.

(knv / imk)

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