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Football Fans March For Justice After Deadly Kanjuruhan Stampede


Football fans attend a rally in front of the city hall in Malang on November 10, 2022, demanding Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) to be responsible, fair, transparent, and indiscriminate following the deadly stampede at Kanjuruhan Stadium on October 1 which took 135 lives. (AFP/Juni Kriswanto)

 


 November 11th, 2022  |  12:43 PM  |   678 views

MALANG, EAST JAVA

 

Thousands of football fans protested in East Java on Thursday, demanding further investigation into police conduct at a stampede that killed 135 people after a match in October.

 

Protesters, some carrying coffins and signs that said "All this because of tear gas" as they marched on the main thoroughfare of the city of Malang, also called for the tragedy to be deemed a gross human rights violation.

 

The National Human Rights Commission has said police officers' firing of tear gas was the main trigger for the fatal stampede on Oct. 1 at Malang's Kanjuruhan stadium, the worst tragedy at a soccer match since 1964.

 

Indonesian authorities and the Indonesian football Association (PSSI) have faced questions over why police fired 45 rounds of tear gas inside the stadium, a crowd control measure banned by world soccer governing body FIFA.

 

Six people including police and match organisers are facing criminal charges after the stampede.

 

"Dozens of police officers were investigated in an ethics trial but only three suspects. The highest ranking officer .. has not been touched by the law," protester Andi Irfan, 43, said, calling for "all actors" behind the tragedy to be arrested.

 


 

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courtesy of THE JAKARTA POST

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