At least 10 people were killed during violent protests in Indonesia last week, a rights group said on Wednesday, one of several organizations to report fatalities due to the unrest.
The disturbances that rocked Southeast Asia's biggest economy last week were sparked by discontent over economic inequality and lavish perks for lawmakers.
They later widened to include anger against police after footage circulated of the killing of a young driver by a paramilitary unit.
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