No Cement, No Cry

Students in Yogyakarta rallied on the streets on Friday, Dec. 9, to show their solidarity for Rembang farmers protesting the construction of a cement plant that will destroy their villages. The farmers and the students are demanding that Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo revoke the permit for the cement plant. (Antara Photo/Hendra Nurdiyansyah)
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