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Jakarta (ANTARA) - A group of protesters calling themselves a team for the care of the David Hartanto Widjaja case, will stage a rally in front of the Singapore Embassy here on Tuesday.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police Traffic Management Center (TMC) said the protest rally would be staged from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.
As reported earlier that David, an Indonesian student at the Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in Singapore, was found dead after allegedly committing suicide by jumping from a balcony of a campus building.
According to media report, the university claimed that David was in a meeting at the office of his mentor, Prof Chan Kap Luk, when he ran amuck and stabbed the professor in the back, then left the office while stabbing himself repeatedly before jumping off the balcony.
But David`s parents insisted their son was murdered, saying he would never commit suicide and claiming they had evidence to prove it.
The family and an independent verification team filed the case with the coroner`s court last week and gathered their own witnesses to support their case at the coroner`s inquest in Singapore from May 20-26, 2009.
It was reported that about 16 witnesses have been lined up to testify at the inquiry into the death of the 21-year-old Indonesian undergraduate student.
Besides the protest rally outside Singapore Embassy, other groups of protesters will also stage rallies in front of Parliament building on Gatot Subroto street in South Jakarta, in front of Presidential Palace, and the Home Affairs Ministry office on Merdeka Utara street in Central Jakarta.
The protest rallies on Tuesday may cause heavy traffic jams along the main roads in the capital city and motorists are therefore called on to take alternative roads.
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - A group of protesters calling themselves a team for the care of the David Hartanto Widjaja case, will stage a rally in front of the Singapore Embassy here on Tuesday.
Jakarta Metropolitan Police Traffic Management Center (TMC) said the protest rally would be staged from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.
As reported earlier that David, an Indonesian student at the Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in Singapore, was found dead after allegedly committing suicide by jumping from a balcony of a campus building.
According to media report, the university claimed that David was in a meeting at the office of his mentor, Prof Chan Kap Luk, when he ran amuck and stabbed the professor in the back, then left the office while stabbing himself repeatedly before jumping off the balcony.
But David`s parents insisted their son was murdered, saying he would never commit suicide and claiming they had evidence to prove it.
The family and an independent verification team filed the case with the coroner`s court last week and gathered their own witnesses to support their case at the coroner`s inquest in Singapore from May 20-26, 2009.
It was reported that about 16 witnesses have been lined up to testify at the inquiry into the death of the 21-year-old Indonesian undergraduate student.
Besides the protest rally outside Singapore Embassy, other groups of protesters will also stage rallies in front of Parliament building on Gatot Subroto street in South Jakarta, in front of Presidential Palace, and the Home Affairs Ministry office on Merdeka Utara street in Central Jakarta.
The protest rallies on Tuesday may cause heavy traffic jams along the main roads in the capital city and motorists are therefore called on to take alternative roads.
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4. Singapore’s commercial property market slumps
5. Protesters to stage rally outside Singapore Embassy
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