Indonesia

2022 - 10 - 2

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Indonesia football riot: 129 people killed after stampede at match (The Guardian)

At least 129 football supporters died amid chaos and violence after Arema lost at home to Persebaya Surabaya in East Java, police say.

“We are doing this to respect everything and while waiting for the investigation process from PSSI.” People were carrying injured spectators through the chaos. “We will thoroughly evaluate the organisation of the match and the attendance of supporters. Persebaya players immediately left it but several Arema players still on the field were also attacked. Police said 13 vehicles were damaged, including 10 police cars. Two police officers were among the dead.

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Stampede, riot at Indonesia soccer match kill 129, police say (Reuters)

JAKARTA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and ...

Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA under-20 World Cup in May and June next year. Scuffles can be seen, with what appeared to be tear gas in the air. He said 42,000 tickets had been issued for a stadium that is only supposed to hold 38,000 people. "It had gotten anarchic. When supporters of the losing home team invaded the pitch in East Java province on Saturday night to express their frustration, officers fired tear gas in an attempt to control the situation, triggering a stampede and cases of suffocation, East Java police chief Nico Afinta told reporters. JAKARTA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and crushed trying to flee during a riot, police said on Sunday, in what appeared to be one of the world's worst stadium

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Indonesia: More than 120 dead in football stampede (BBC News)

Rioting supporters are tear-gassed by police, leading to one of the world's worst stadium disasters.

Fleeing fans "went out to one point at the exit. Only about 3,000 who entered the pitch," he said. "We would like to convey that... The stampede is the latest in a long line of disasters at stadiums. "It had gotten anarchic. At least 129 people have died in a stampede at an Indonesian football match, in one of the world's worst stadium disasters.

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At least 129 dead after riot at Indonesia football match (Manila Bulletin)

MALANG, Indonesia — At least 129 people died at a football stadium in Indonesia when thousands of fans invaded the pitch and police fired tear gas that ...

But this sport, which is a favourite of the wider community, often provokes supporters to express emotions suddenly,” he said in an Instagram post. Indonesia is to host the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in May at six stadiums across the country. Police said 13 vehicles in total were damaged. Other stadium disasters include a 1989 crush in the stands at Britain’s Hillsborough Stadium, which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans, and the 2012 Port Said stadium tragedy in Egypt where 74 people died in clashes. I don’t know what the issue was, they suddenly fired tear gas. That’s what shocked me, didn’t they think about kids, women?”

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127 Killed,180 Hurt in Indonesia Soccer Match Riot (Voice of America)

At least 127 people died and 180 others were injured in a riot at an East Java, Indonesia, football stadium Saturday night.

the match was still held at night and the number of tickets sold was 42,000.” “The apparatus had asked the organizer to hold the match in the afternoon (not at night), and said the number of spectators must be adjusted to the stadium’s capacity of 38,000 people. Hundreds of supporters of each team ran to exit gates to avoid the tear gas, but some were suffocated and trampled.

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At least 182 killed in stampede after soccer game in Indonesia, team ... (The Washington Post)

Liga 1, Indonesia's top soccer league, said “mass commotion” followed the game between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya.

Liga 1 matches were suspended for a week, the league said. He also questioned why members of the military appeared to have been present at the arena and seen beating fans. I know the risk,” Rezqi said. Riot control fired what appeared to be tear gas, Rezqi said, prompting spectators still in the stands to try to flee. When they were not able to, Rezqi said, “the situation escalated into chaos.” At least two police officers were among the dead, he said.

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Indonesia on the hunt for investors to back its new capital (Financial Times)

Indonesia is struggling to attract foreign investors to fund the development of a $32bn new capital city on the jungle-clad island of Borneo after Japan's ...

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Live Updates: Deadly Stampede at Indonesian Soccer Game (The New York Times)

After a home team loss, fans ran onto the field and were confronted by the police, who used tear gas. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, ...

In the video, people were heard cursing the police. Another Twitter user uploaded a video that showed soldiers with shields and batons kicking and hitting fans who had rushed onto the field. “There were no victims of beatings or mistreatment of the supporters,” he said. In a telephone interview with The New York Times, Ms. “And I hope this is the last football tragedy in the country.” Flares are often thrown on the field, and riot police are a regular presence at many matches. If there wasn’t tear gas, there wouldn’t be such a riot.” In a televised speech to the nation, President Joko Widodo said he had asked the national police chief to do a thorough investigation into what happened. Mahfud MD, Indonesia’s coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs, said that the local football committee had printed 42,000 tickets, more than the stadium’s 38,000 capacity. [deadliest episodes](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27540668) in the history of soccer. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, leaving at least 150 people dead. There was confusion about the death toll — the government-backed National Human Rights Commission said 153 people died, while the Arema football club put the number at 182.

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Stampede, riot at Indonesia soccer match kill 129, police say | News | (GMA News Online)

At least 129 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trampled and crushed trying to flee during a ...

They are also one of three countries bidding to stage next year's Asian Cup, the continent's equivalent of the Euros, after China pulled out as hosts. Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA under-20 World Cup in May and June next year. Scuffles can be seen, with what appeared to be tear gas in the air.

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How a deadly crush at an Indonesia soccer match unfolded (Reuters)

At least 174 people were killed and around 180 injured at a soccer match in Indonesia after panicked fans were trying to flee during a riot, ...

Screams can be heard near the exit gate as fans attempt to flee with women and children among those caught in the crush, according to an account on Twitter posted by a fan. Video footage shot by a Reuters witness shows fans clashing with police on the pitch. He says 42,000 tickets had been issued for a stadium that is only supposed to hold 38,000 people.

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129 soccer fans, riot police killed at match in Indonesia (Los Angeles Times)

Panic erupts at an Indonesian soccer match after police fired tear gas to dispel rioting, leaving 130 dead, mostly trampled to death.

In April 2001, more than 40 people were crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. Fighting was reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinal round match of the East Java Governor’s Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. “We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation.” Some suffocated and others were trampled as hundreds ran toward the exit to avoid the tear gas. Tear gas is banned at soccer stadiums by FIFA, the sport’s international governing body. Disappointed after their team’s loss, thousands of Arema supporters, known as “Aremanias,” reacted by throwing bottles and other objects at players and officials.

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Hundreds killed, hurt in stampede at Indonesia football match (Aljazeera.com)

Police fire tear gas after fans invade pitch in East Java, triggering a stampede that killed and injured hundreds.

“This is a historic tragedy, not only for football in Indonesia but football internationally. The tragedy comes as Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA U-20 World Cup in May and June next year. Police in East Java province said thousands of fans of Arema FC stormed the pitch at Kanjuruhan Stadium after their team lost 3-2 to Persebaya Surabaya. It also banned Arema FC from hosting home games for the rest of the season. Some suffocated in the chaos while others were trampled to death. He also said the government had recommended only 38,000 tickets be printed, but there was instead a sell-out crowd of 42,000.

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Stampede, riot at Indonesia soccer match kill at least 174 ... (BusinessWorld Online)

When frustrated supporters of the losing home team invaded the pitch in Malang in the province of East Java late on Saturday, officers fired tear gas in an ...

Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA under-20 World Cup in May and June next year. Scuffles can be seen, with what appeared to be tear gas in the air. He said 42,000 tickets had been issued for a stadium that is only supposed to hold 38,000 people. “Many lives have been wasted.” Video footage from local news channels showed fans streaming onto the pitch after Arema FC lost 3-2 to Persebaya Surabaya around 10 p.m. MALANG — At least 174 people were killed and 180 injured in a stampede and riot at a soccer match in Indonesia, officials said on Sunday, in one of the world’s worst stadium disasters.

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174 die in Indonesian football riot in one of sport's worst disasters (Financial Times)

Stampede in East Java comes as country prepares to host men's under-20 Fifa World Cup in 2023.

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Indonesia football stadium riot death toll jumps to 174 —official ... (GMA News Online)

The death toll from an Indonesian football riot that turned into a stampede jumped to 174 on Sunday, an official told local media.

My eyes were burning because of the tear gas. Police said 13 vehicles in total were damaged. many were trampled on their way to the exit gate. "Tear gas should only be used to disperse crowds when widespread violence has occurred and when other methods have failed. I don't know what the issue was, they suddenly fired tear gas. "124 have been identified and one has not.

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Timeline: How did Indonesia's deadly football stampede unfold? (Aljazeera.com)

Chaos broke out after a local match in East Java province, triggering police to fire tear gas, resulting in the stampede. Indonesia Soccer Deaths. Football fans ...

- He also orders the suspension of the premier football league until a re-evaluation on match safety measures is carried out and tighter security put in place. - FIFA President Gianni Infantino says the football world is “in a state of shock”. The death toll has been revised down to 125 from 174.

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174 dead after fans stampede to exit soccer match in Indonesia (NBC News)

At least 174 people have died in a stampede after tear gas fired by police sparked panic among fans rioting after a soccer match in Indonesia, in one of ...

In April 2001, more than 40 people are crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. Witnesses said fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium pitch and demanded that Arema management explain why, after 23 years of undefeated home matches against rival Persebaya, this one ended in a loss. Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA under-20 World Cup, with 24 participating teams. “I deeply regret this tragedy and I hope this is the last soccer tragedy in this country," Indonesian President [Indonesia](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/indonesia-quake-rattles-residents-only-one-hurt-minor-damage-rcna8676), in one of the worst sporting tragedies in the world. [FIFA](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/fifa-to-use-new-high-tech-for-offside-calls-at-world-cup/3759156/), the world soccer body, which called the incident "a tragedy beyond comprehension."

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What happened at Indonesia's deadly soccer match? (PBS NewsHour)

Violence, tear gas and a deadly crush that erupted following a domestic league soccer match Saturday night marked another tragedy in Indonesian football.

Rights group Amnesty International urged Indonesia to investigate the use of tear gas at the stadium and ensure that those found in violations are tried in open court. Two months later, fans hurled flares and bottles at each other in another match in Kuala Lumpur. The most well-known feud is between Persija Jakarta and Persib Bandung. Fans threw bottles and other objects at players and soccer officials and violence spread outside the stadium, where at least five police cars were toppled and set ablaze and others damaged. Fans are strongly attached to their clubs, and such fanaticism often ends in violence and hooliganism. Here’s a look at how the chaos occurred and what is being done to prevent future incidents:

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Indonesian Soccer Stadium Stampede: Live Updates (The New York Times)

Policing experts and human rights organizations are raising questions about why police used the chemical. In the panic that ensued, many were trampled, ...

Two other phrases trending on Twitter were “tear gas” and “PrayForKanjuruhan,” referring to the name of the stadium where the calamity took place. But the clouds of tear gas that wafted over made it hard for many of them to breathe, and the nonstop firing of tear gas caused panic. The blame was first put on football hooligans, but Soviet news media later said the police had forced fans out through a single corridor at the Luzhniki Stadium, where they were crushed as others tried to rush back into the stadium after hearing news of a late goal from the Soviet side. Most of those killed were trampled to death in the tunnels, but an unknown number were shot by the police. “They were panicked and their only choice was to get out from the exits or find refuge in the field. Some scuffling between the police and the fans prompted the first burst of tear gas to be fired at about 10:30 p.m. The firing of the tear gas did not let up for an hour, according to Mr. The gas inevitably pushes people to disperse and run away, and asking the question of where the people will run is paramount, Mr. Known as “Bepe,” he was listed as one of the top 10 soccer players in Asia by Later that night, hundreds of Arema fans gathered in at the Gajayana stadium, where the team had won their first title, for a vigil. “And I hope this is the last football tragedy in the country. [deadliest episodes](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27540668) in the history of soccer.

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A stampede at a soccer match has killed at least 125 people in ... (NPR)

Brawls between supporters of two rival soccer teams prompted riot police to fire tear gas, which caused panic. The country is due to host the 2023 FIFA U-20 ...

"We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation." Brawls were reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinals of the East Java Governor's Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. The statement did not mention the use of tear gas. In April 2001, more than 40 people are crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. People must be warned that tear gas will be used and allowed to disperse. "Officers fired tear gas directly at spectators in the stands, forcing us to run toward the exit," he said. National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the death toll had been revised to 125 from 174, after authorities found some of the victims were counted twice. In the chaos, 34 died at the stadium, including two officers, and some reports include children among the casualties. Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup from May 20 to June 11, with 24 participating teams. Witnesses said fans flooded the Kanjuruhan Stadium pitch and demanded that Arema management explain why, after 23 years of undefeated home matches against rival Persebaya, this one ended in a loss. While FIFA has no control over domestic games, it has advised against the use of tear gas at soccer stadiums. "I felt hot and stinging in my eyes, I couldn't see clearly while my head was dizzy and everything went dark ...

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Deaths in Indonesia are latest tragedies in soccer history (The Washington Post)

Deaths in Indonesia are latest tragedies in soccer history · 1982 Russian soccer disaster cloaked in secrecy · 97 fans died at Hillsborough Stadium.

I couldn’t count [the dead],” said Ghana’s Deputy Sports Minister, Joe Aggrey said at the time, adding, “From the information that I have, I think the lack of control — and I don’t want to prejudge the situation but — I think that it was the tear gas that caused the problem.” Gates at the 40,000-seat stadium reportedly were locked. Hooliganism was initially blamed before Soviet media later reported that police had channeled fans through a single corridor at Luzhniki Stadium, causing them to be crushed as others tried to run back into the stadium when they heard that Spartak had scored a late goal in a battle for a place in the UEFA Cup final 16. Reports from the chaos that fuels disasters are often sketchy, and that is particularly true of the Oct. “The people were getting disturbed by the way in which they were taking the pitch invader away. After a referee disallowed Peru’s tying goal in the final minutes, fans stormed the Estadio Nacional field and threw objects at police, whose decision to throw tear gas canisters into the crowd drove fans toward locked exits in stadium tunnels.

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At least 129 dead in Indonesia football stadium riot and stampede (FRANCE 24)

At least 129 people died at an Indonesian football stadium riot in which thousands of angry home fans invaded the pitch and police responded with tear gas ...

But this sport, which is a favourite of the wider community, often provokes supporters to express emotions suddenly," he said in an Instagram post. Indonesia is to host the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in May at six stadiums across the country. Only about 3,000 who entered the pitch," Afinta said. "The government has made improvements to the implementation of football matches... Police said 13 vehicles in total were damaged. I don't know what the issue was, they suddenly fired tear gas.

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125 die as tear gas triggers crush at Indonesia soccer match (Hope Standard)

Brawls are common among rival Indonesian soccer fans, so much so that the organizer had banned Persebaya supporters from Arema's stadium. But violence still ...

“We must continue to maintain sportsmanship, humanity and a sense of brotherhood of the Indonesian nation.” Hundreds of soccer fans, mostly wearing black shirts, held a candlelight vigil on Sunday night at Gelora Bung Karno, Indonesia’s largest sport stadium in the capital, Jakarta, for the victims of the disaster. Brawls were reported outside the stadium during and after the semifinals of the East Java Governor’s Cup, which ended with Persebaya beating Arema 4-2. In April 2001, more than 40 people are crushed to death during a soccer match at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South Africa. “Officers fired tear gas directly at spectators in the stands, forcing us to run toward the exit,” he said. Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali said the incident “has certainly injured our soccer image.” Indonesia is due to host the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup from May 20 to June 11, with 24 participating teams. People must be warned that tear gas will be used and allowed to disperse. National Police chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the death toll had been revised to 125 from 174, after authorities found some of the victims were counted twice. Asked what triggered the panic, he replied: “Tear gas.” In the chaos, 34 died at the stadium, including two officers, and some reports include children among the casualties. At least five police vehicles were toppled and set ablaze outside the stadium. It was among the deadliest disasters ever at a sporting event.

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Your Monday Briefing: Indonesia's Stadium Tragedy (The New York Times)

At least 125 people died when soccer fans rushed the field after a professional soccer match in Malang, Indonesia, on Saturday. Many were trampled.

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FirstFT: Indonesia's deadly football match (Financial Times)

The game in Surabaya in East Java province between rivals Arema and Persebaya descended into violence when thousands of fans stormed the pitch, police said on ...

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Indonesia football tragedy: questions mount over police response (The Guardian)

Criticism grows after 125 people died in a crush at a football stadium where officers fired teargas on fans invading the pitch.

On Sunday, Arema fans threw flower petals at the club’s lion mascot monument outside the stadium in tribute to the victims. Manchester United and Barcelona posted tributes online while Spanish football clubs were to observe a minute’s silence. Police said 3,000 people stormed the pitch. Many of the victims were trampled or choked to death, according to police. My eyes were burning because of the teargas. many were trampled on their way to the exit gate.

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The weekend stadium tragedy underscores the danger of watching ... (NPR)

The death of at least 125 people at a soccer match on Saturday is a tragic reminder that Indonesia is one of the most dangerous countries in which to attend ...

The police themselves have stated that the deaths occurred after police use of tear gas on the crowd resulted in a stampede at the stadium exits," Hamid said in a statement. The Asian Football Confederation is expected to announce its decision on the 2023 tournament on Oct. It is vying with South Korea and Qatar to become host of the continental championship after China relinquished its staging rights in May. "We are very pleased to see the preparations in Indonesia," Roberto Grassi, Head of Youth Tournaments for FIFA said. In 2016, police were accused of killing 16-year-old supporter Muhammad Fahreza at a game between Persija and Persela Lamongan, resulting in mass demonstrations demanding an end to police brutality. Arema intense rivalry with Surabaya meant that no visiting fans were allowed in the stadium on the weekend.

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Live Updates: Investigations Start Into Indonesia Soccer Deaths (The New York Times)

Questions remain about why the police used tear gas to disperse fans in the overcrowded stadium. At least 125 people died, many trampled, after Saturday's ...

The blame was first put on football hooligans, but Soviet news media later said the police had forced fans out through a single corridor at the Luzhniki Stadium, where they were crushed as others tried to rush back into the stadium after hearing news of a late goal from the Soviet side. The deadly crush at a match between a Moscow team and the visiting Dutch side on Oct. The gas inevitably pushes people to disperse and run away, and asking the question of where the people will run is paramount, Mr. Most of those killed were trampled to death in the tunnels, but an unknown number were shot by the police. In that May 24, 1964, [episode](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27540668), some fans stormed the field of the Estadio Nacional, and others hurled objects at the police, who responded by throwing tear gas grenades, driving panicking crowds into locked exit corridors. West said that at the match on Saturday night in Malang, the firing of tear gas threw all those present into a panic — whether they were causing trouble or just happened to be in the stadium. Later that night, hundreds of Arema fans gathered in at the Gajayana stadium, where the team had won their first title, for a vigil. Clubs in the top division of the Spanish league paused before their games on Sunday, with players from Espanyol and Valencia gathering arm-in-arm at the center circle as music softly played for a minute. “The thoughts of everyone at Liverpool Football Club are with all those affected at this time,” Police officers began shooting tear gas canisters into the crowd and beating fans with batons, witnesses said, and in a rush to flee the stadium fans piled up against narrow exits, crushing each other. On Twitter, one of the top trending topics in Indonesia was “National Police Chief,” with many Indonesians calling for his removal. Flares are often thrown onto the field, and riot police are a regular presence at many matches.

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Indonesia announces investigation into Malang football disaster (Aljazeera.com)

Some 125 people were killed and hundreds more wounded after fans ran onto the pitch and police used tear gas on them.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the football world was “in a state of shock” over what had happened. “People were running towards the exit, but the exit was locked, and they turned down the lights in the stadium. “No one should lose their lives at a football match,” Amnesty International Indonesia Executive Director Usman Hamid said in a statement. “I saw many victims at the main gate. [Some people suffocated in the chaos, while others were trampled to death](/news/2022/10/2/timeline-how-did-indonesias-deadly-soccer-match-unfold). “People were scattered and running around trying to get out,” he said.

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Indonesia sets up team to probe soccer stampede; police use of tear ... (Reuters)

Indonesia has set up an independent team to investigate a crowd crush at a soccer stadium that killed 125 people, including 32 children, authorities said on ...

Police and sport officials have been sent to Malang to investigate what is one of the world's deadliest stadium disasters. The official has earlier put the death toll of children at 17. FIFA, which called incident a "dark day for all involved in football and a tragedy beyond comprehension", has asked Indonesian football authorities for a report on the incident. In an address on Sunday, Pope Francis said he had prayed for those who have lost their lives and for the injured from the disaster. A tearful Arema FC president Gilang Widya Pramana apologised on Monday to the victims of the stampede and said he took full responsibility. Panic-stricken spectators stampeded as they tried to escape the overpacked stadium in Malang, East Java, on Saturday after police fired tear gas to disperse fans from the losing home side who ran onto the pitch at the end of the BRI Liga 1 match in the domestic league.

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Stadium Tragedy Exposes Indonesia's Troubled Soccer History (Voice of America)

Players and officials of the soccer club Arema FC pray outside the Kanjuruhan Stadium where many fans lost their lives in a stampede Saturday night in Malang, ...

The police themselves have stated that the deaths occurred after police use of tear gas on the crowd resulted in a stampede at the stadium exits,” Hamid said in a statement. That was the last time Indonesia staged a major international soccer tournament. It is vying with South Korea and Qatar to become host of the continental championship after China relinquished its staging rights in May. In 2016, police were accused of killing 16-year-old supporter Muhammad Fahreza at a game between Persija and Persela Lamongan, resulting in mass demonstrations demanding an end to police brutality. Restrictions on visiting fans also have failed in the past. Arema’s intense rivalry with Surabaya meant that no visiting fans were allowed in the stadium on the weekend.

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Anger mounts toward police as Indonesia reels from stadium tragedy (The Washington Post)

Police maintain that their lives were in danger but families from the victims and experts say the use of tear gas in the crowded stadium was unwarranted.

Sambo was dishonorably discharged in September for his part in the scandal, which is now widely considered one of the worst cases of police corruption in Indonesia’s history. “This is not to dismiss the serious threats [the police] may have faced,” Baker said, noting that there were two officers among the dead. This was not a situation that warranted the use of tear gas, she added. [said Monday](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufzbcuok9fc&t=3503s) that he will launch an independent inquiry, investigating whether laws were broken in the post-match commotion and what measures can be taken to prevent similar disasters. Hundreds gathered for vigils and protests Sunday night in Malang, many of them calling for the government to launch an independent investigation into what happened. “I have no idea why they did this.”

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Indonesia orders stadium disaster 'perpetrators' punished (INQUIRER.net)

The tragedy on Saturday night in the city of Malang also saw 323 people injured after officers fired tear gas in a packed stadium to quell a pitch invasion, ...

“One of our messages is for the authorities to investigate this (incident) thoroughly. “We call on authorities to conduct a swift, thorough, and independent investigation into the use of tear gas at the stadium and ensure that those who are found to have committed violations are tried in open court,” Amnesty International said in a statement. After the deadly stampede, Arema fans threw rocks at officers and torched vehicles including a police truck on the streets of Malang, according to the police. murderer!”, singing songs in support of Arema FC and placing police tape on the complex’s fence. Investigate thoroughly,” read one message scrawled on the stadium’s shutters, accompanied by a black ribbon and the date of the tragedy. The tragedy on Saturday night in the city of Malang also saw 323 people injured after officers fired tear gas in a packed stadium to quell a pitch invasion, triggering a stampede.

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Indonesia orders stadium disaster 'perpetrators' punished | News | (GMA News Online)

Indonesia's government called on police Monday to identify and punish those responsible for a stadium stampede that left 125 people dead, as anger mounted ...

I deeply apologise to the victims, their families, all Indonesians, and Liga 1." "Investigate thoroughly. "One of our messages is for the authorities to investigate this thoroughly. Who is to blame?" "My siblings were killed. ["fans died in the arms of players."

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Indonesia sets October coal benchmark at record $330.97 per tonne (Reuters)

Indonesia has set its October coal benchmark price at a record high of $330.97 per tonne, as demand from Europe rises, its energy ministry said on Monday.

Global supply shortages and growing energy security concerns have driven an unprecedented rebound in coal demand. It also broke the previous record of $323.91 per tonne in June. "The reactivation of coal power plants in a number of European countries has contributed to the rise of global coal demand," the ministry said in a statement.

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Indonesia: Fans 'died in the arms' of players in stadium crush (BBC News)

Indonesia says dozens of children, the youngest believed to be just three, are among the dead.

Fleeing fans "went out to one point at the exit. "A mother fainted while hugging her child, next to her the boy fainted," he said. Only about 3,000 who entered the pitch," he said. He said he had heard more than 20 tear gas shots towards spectators at the stadium. After that I jumped into the field and went down through the side door," he said. "We would like to convey that... She didn't return home, in the morning her friends were looking for her," Ms Andayanengtyas said. "We looked for her in the ER, but she wasn't there. Then I used a scarf to keep the smoke away. Indonesia's deputy minister of children and women affairs said the children were aged between three and 17. "Then some supporters picked up the mother and the boy to get out of the stadium. Home team Arema FC supporters ran onto the pitch when the match ended in a 3-2 defeat to their rivals Persebaya Surabaya.

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As Indonesia paints rosy picture for orangutans, scientists ask ... (Mongabay.com)

Erik Meijaard, Serge Wich, Julie Sherman, Marc Ancrenaz and Hjalmar Kühl were blocked from carrying out conservation-related research in the country after ...

If you want to post a public comment, you can do that at the bottom of the page. In a written rebuttal, the scientists called it a “flawed extrapolation” of data from a limited number of monitoring sites representing a tiny fraction of the overall orangutan population. Herlambang, who teaches law at Gadjah Madah University, said attacks on environmental dissent had increased in the past five years. “I would love to see data that actually argues we’re wrong,” he added. The plan, known as a SRAK, has not been re-issued. (Tapanuli orangutans, which would previously have been counted as Sumatran orangutans, were identified as a separate species in 2017, with a population of around 800.) Some of the sites had been used to release captive orangutans into the wild, further inflating the numbers, they added. The ministry didn’t respond to requests for comment. According to an Indonesian activist who didn’t want to be named “due to the anti-criticism attitude of our government that could jeopardize our urgent work in the field,” the ministry revoked the SRAK because it was “considered to have delivered negative voices as it contains the narrative of deforestation as the main threat and that orangutans are critically endangered.” [wrote](https://www.thejakartapost.com/opinion/2022/09/14/orangutan-conservation-needs-agreement-on-data-and-trends.html) in the Post that “a wide range of scientific studies show that all three orangutan species have declined in the past few decades and that nowhere are populations growing.” - The banning of the five is the latest in a string of actions by the current government that local and foreign academics have slammed as “repressing science.” The letter accused the five scientists of writing with “negative intentions” that could “discredit” the government and ordered regional conservation authorities not only to bar them from operating but to report the activities of any foreign researchers, and of any Indonesian ones with foreign funding, to ministry headquarters.

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