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Posted by: pinkturtle2 | April 15, 2010

Roboh Kubur Keramat, Dua Terkorban… Rusuhan Di Jakarta

Demonstrators clash with police in Jakarta on April 14, 2010.  Bloody clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital between scores of  demonstrators and security forces over the demolition of a cemetery,  witnesses and officials said.

Demonstrators protest themselves with shields they seized from the  city's public order force during bloody clashes which broke out over the  demolition of a cemetery outside the Jakarta international container  port on April 14, 2010. Bloody clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital  between scores of demonstrators and security forces over the demolition  of a cemetery, witnesses and officials said.

Demonstrators throw stones during bloody clashes which broke out in  Jakarta over over the demolition of a cemetery outside the Jakarta  international container port on April 14, 2010. Security forces used  teargas and pepper bullets against demonstrators armed with machetes and  sticks in over two hours of clashes around the cemetery area.

Demonstrators hit a police vehicle with wooden sticks during bloody  clashes which broke out in Jakarta over over the demolition of a  cemetery outside the Jakarta international container port on April 14,  2010. Security forces used teargas and pepper bullets against  demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks in over two hours of  clashes around the cemetery area.

Demonstrators throw stones towards police during bloody clashes  which broke out in Jakarta over over the demolition of a cemetery  outside the Jakarta international container port on April 14, 2010.  Security forces used teargas and pepper bullets against demonstrators  armed with machetes and sticks in over two hours of clashes around the  cemetery area.

Police fire tear gas during bloody clashes which broke out in  Jakarta over over the demolition of a cemetery outside the Jakarta  international container port on April 14, 2010. Security forces used  teargas and pepper bullets against demonstrators armed with machetes and  sticks in over two hours of clashes around the cemetery area.

Demonstrator throws a petrol bomb during bloody clashes which broke  out in Jakarta over over the demolition of a cemetery outside the  Jakarta international container port on April 14, 2010. Security forces  used teargas and pepper bullets against demonstrators armed with  machetes and sticks in over two hours of clashes around the cemetery  area.

Residents look at a police van in fire after some 70 police  vehicles were torched by demonstrators during clashes with police near a  cemetery outside Jakarta's international port on April 14, 2010. Two  people were killed and dozens injured in bloody clashes between security  forces and people protesting at  the bulldozing of a cemetery  containing the remains of a Muslim scholar. Police fired tear gas,  pepper bullets and water cannon to disperse dozens of men armed with  machetes and sticks in clashes that lasted all day, witnesses said. It  left international port area looking like a war zone, with blood-stained  streets and burning police vehicles sending black smoke into the sky.

Looters damaged burnt vehicles while a police water canon truck is  in fire after some 70 police vehicles were torched by demonstrators  during clashes with police near a cemetery outside Jakarta's  international port on April 14, 2010. Two people were killed and dozens  injured in bloody clashes between security forces and people protesting  at  the bulldozing of a cemetery containing the remains of a Muslim  scholar. Police fired tear gas, pepper bullets and water cannon to  disperse dozens of men armed with machetes and sticks in clashes that  lasted all day, witnesses said. It left international port area looking  like a war zone, with blood-stained streets and burning police vehicles  sending black smoke into the sky.

Indonesian police try to help their injured colleague during bloody  clashes which broke out in Jakarta over over the demolition of a  cemetery outside the Jakarta international container port on April 14,  2010. Security forces used teargas and pepper bullets against  demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks in over two hours of  clashes around the cemetery area.

An  injured policeman is pushed on a stretcher following clashes between  security forces and demonstrators in Jakarta on April 14, 2010. Bloody  clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital between scores of demonstrators  and security forces over the demolition of a cemetery, witnesses and  officials said.

Police and demonstrators throw stones at each other during bloody  clashes which broke out over the demolition of a cemetery outside the  Jakarta international container port on April 14, 2010. Bloody clashes  broke out in Indonesia's capital between scores of demonstrators and  security forces over the demolition of a cemetery, witnesses and  officials said.

An  injured demonstrator is manhandled by policemen following clashes  between security forces and demonstrators in Jakarta on April 14, 2010.  Bloody clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital between scores of  demonstrators and security forces over the demolition of a cemetery,  witnesses and officials said.

A  demonstrator (C) protects himself with a shield seized from the city's  public order force during bloody clashes which broke out over the  demolition of a cemetery outside the Jakarta international container  port on April 14, 2010. Bloody clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital  between scores of demonstrators and security forces over the demolition  of a cemetery, witnesses and officials said.

Demonstrators damage and burn vehicles belonging to the city's  public order force during bloody clashes which broke out in Jakarta over  over the demolition of a cemetery outside the Jakarta international  container port on April 14, 2010. Security forces used teargas and  pepper bullets against demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks in  over two hours of clashes around the cemetery area.

Protesters beat a municipal police officer during a clash in  Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, April 14, 2010. A protest over a historic  tomb on government land in the Indonesian capital turned bloody  Wednesday, with nearly a hundred wounded in clashes between riot police  and hundreds of demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks. The  protesters believed city officials were trying to remove the tomb of an  Arab cleric who helped spread Islam in North Jakarta in the 18th  century.

An  injured demonstrator is manhandled by policemen following clashes  between security forces and demonstrators in Jakarta on April 14, 2010.  Bloody clashes broke out in Indonesia's capital between scores of  demonstrators and security forces over the demolition of a cemetery,  witnesses and officials said.

A  police water cannon truck spray water to disperse rock-throwing  protesters during a clash in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, April 14,  2010. A protest over a historic tomb on government land in the  Indonesian capital turned bloody Wednesday, with 90 wounded in clashes  between riot police and hundreds of demonstrators armed with machetes  and sticks. The protesters believed city officials were trying to remove  the tomb of an Arab cleric who helped spread Islam in North Jakarta in  the 18th century.

An  Indonesian protester beats a municipal police officer during a clash in  Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, April 14, 2010. A protest over a  historic tomb on government land in the Indonesian capital turned bloody  Wednesday, with 90 wounded in clashes between riot police and hundreds  of demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks. The protesters believed  city officials were trying to remove the tomb of an Arab cleric who  helped spread Islam in North Jakarta in the 18th century.

Protesters beat a municipal police officer during a clash in  Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, April 14, 2010. A protest over a historic  tomb on government land in the Indonesian capital turned bloody  Wednesday, with nearly a hundred wounded in clashes between riot police  and hundreds of demonstrators armed with machetes and sticks. The  protesters believed city officials were trying to remove the tomb of an  Arab cleric who helped spread Islam in North Jakarta in the 18th  century.

Dua terbunuh, 25 cedera dalam operasi roboh kubur

Sebanyak dua orang terbunuh, manakala 25 lagi cedera apabila anggota penguat kuasa Dewan Bandar Raya Jakarta Utara bertempur dengan penduduk di sini hari ini.

Kejadian itu berlaku pada kira-kira pukul 11.30 pagi ketika anggota penguat kuasa berkenaan menggunakan jentera berat bagi merobohkan kubur Mbah Priok atau Habib Hasan Muhammad al Haddad di Koja, utara Jakarta yang dianggap sebagai keramat oleh penduduk setempat.

Mereka yang terbunuh ialah seorang penduduk awam dan seorang anggota penguat kuasa.

Pasukan penguatkuasa menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan meriam air untuk mengusir penduduk bagi membolehkan kerja-kerja merobohkan kubur diteruskan tetapi ditentang oleh penduduk yang bersenjata parang dan batu.

Dua orang wakil rakyat yang cuba menjadi orang tengah bagi meleraikan pergaduhan itu turut cedera ringan terkena batu yang dibaling penduduk.

Seorang penduduk yang dikenali sebagai Salim ketika ditemui berkata, beliau bersama berpuluh-puluh penduduk kebanyakannya remaja melawan pihak penguat kuasa yang mahu merobohkan kubur yang dianggap sebagai keramat oleh penduduk setempat.

“Kami sering beribadat dan mengaji di kubur ini, tiba-tiba ada pihak yang mahu merobohkannya. Tentulah kami marah dan terpaksa mempertahankan diri dengan senjata apa sahaja yang ada,” katanya.

Seorang wakil rakyat, Andika pula berkata, beliau cedera di kepala akibat diserang oleh anggota penguat kuasa.

“Serangan dilakukan secara tiba-tiba ketika perbincangan masih berjalan dengan penduduk,” katanya.

Jurucakap Dewan Bandar Raya Jakarta, Cucu Ahmad Kurnia berkata, seorang anggota penguat kuasa cedera parah di perut akibat ditikam dengan senjata tajam.

Menurut beliau, kejadian itu berpunca daripada salah faham kerana pihak berkuasa tempatan bukan mahu merobohkan kubur berkenaan, sebaliknya mahu memperindahkan kawasan berkenaan.

“Kita sama sekali tidak akan membongkar kubur Mbah Priok, bahkan menyentuh pun tidak. Justeru nanti luasnya akan kita tambah, yang sekarang 20 meter persegi menjadi 100 meter persegi,” katanya.

Cucu berkata, pihaknya sedar makam berkenaan mempunyai nilai sejarah yang sangat besar bagi masyarakat di sekitar Tanjung Priok. – Utusan

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