Prabowo: Treason & Terrorism Risks After Protests | Indonesia News

by Ahmed Ibrahim

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Indonesia on edge: President Prabowo Warns of Treason Amidst escalating Protests

Indonesia is facing a period of intense unrest as President Prabowo Subianto addressed the nation Sunday, August 31, 2025, voicing concerns over potential “indications of treason and terrorism” linked to widespread protests gripping jakarta and other cities. The president’s statement comes after violent clashes near the DPR complex over the weekend resulted in at least one demonstrator’s death and multiple injuries.

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Speaking at a press conference at the Presidential Palace alongside a broad coalition of political leaders,Prabowo affirmed the right of citizens to peacefully express their grievances. However, he drew a firm line against escalating violence, stating that acts of anarchy, looting, or destruction would be met with a robust response from law enforcement.

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“Delivering aspirations must be done peacefully,” Prabowo stated. “But when demonstrations turn into anarchic activities that destabilize the country, destroy public facilities, or even cause casualties, that is a violation of the law.” He emphasized the state’s responsibility to protect its citizens in such circumstances.

The press conference was attended by a important cross-section of Indonesian political power,including Megawati Soekarnoputri,Chairwoman of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P); Ahmad Muzani,Speaker of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) and Chairman of the Gerindra Party’s Honorary Council; Edhie Baskoro Yudhoyono,Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party; Bahlil Lahadalia,Chairman of Golkar Party; zulkifli Hasan,Chairman of the National mandate Party (PAN); Surya Paloh,Chairman of the NasDem Party; muhaimin Iskandar,Chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB); M. Kholid, Secretary General of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS); Puan Maharani, Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR); and Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin, Chairman of the Regional Representatives council (DPD). This display of unity suggests a concerted effort to project strength and resolve in the face of the ongoing crisis.

Prabowo issued direct instructions to the National Police and the Indonesian Military (TNI) to take “the firmest possible action” against those involved in vandalism, looting, and the destruction of public or private property. He warned that evidence of unlawful acts, perhaps including treason and terrorism, was already emerging.

Despite the strong rhetoric, Prabowo stressed the importance of balancing firmness with respect for civilian safety and democratic rights. “Pure aspirations must be respected. The right to gather peacefully must be guaranteed and protected,” he said.

In an attempt to de-escalate tensions, the president announced he had requested leaders of the House of Representatives (DPR) to initiate dialog with civil society groups, students, and other key stakeholders. he also indicated that the government was considering revoking several controversial policies in response to public pressure. “They will instantly move to revoke some policies at the DPR. I have already conveyed this to them,” Prabowo noted, without elaborating on the specific policies under review.

Prior to the Sunday press conference, Prabowo engaged with religious leaders, inviting representatives from Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah – Indonesia’s two largest Muslim organizations – to the palace on Saturday, August 30, 2025.The meeting focused on strategies to restore a conducive surroundings following the violent demonstrations.

The current unrest follows violent clashes near the DPR complex, sparking widespread calls for accountability. The situation remains fluid, and the

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