Indonesian students clash with police during protest sagaints planned fuel price rises on March 27, 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Thousands of Indonesians students gathered near the Indonesian presidential palace to protest the governments plans to increase the price of subsidised fuel to Rp 6,000 (US$ 0.65) a Litre (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)
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A tear gas canister fired by Indonesian police officers explodes in the air during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 27. The Indonesian government plans to raise fuel prices by about 33 percent next month to avoid a budget deficit due to expensive fuel subsidies.. Dita Alangkara / AP
A student protester throws a rock at police water cannon during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, March 27. Police fired tear gas and water canons to disperse thousands of rock-throwing Indonesians protesting plans to push up fuel prices by more than 30 percent. . Dita Alangkara / AP
Police officers throw rocks at student protesters during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. The Indonesian government plans to raise fuel prices by about 33 percent next month to avoid a budget deficit due to expensive fuel subsidies.. Photo: Tatan Syuflana/AP
An Indonesian police officer fires a tear gas launcher to disperse student protesters during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Police fired tear gas and water canons to disperse thousands of rock-throwing Indonesians protesting plans to push up fuel prices by more than 30 percent.. Photo: Tatan Syuflana/AP
Anti riot police block student protesters near the presidential palace in Jakarta March 27, 2012. Protesters rallied across Indonesia on Tuesday against a government proposal to increase fuel prices by a third as parliament prepared to vote on a divisive subsidy that cost Southeast Asia's largest economy some $18 billion last year.. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Anti-riot police block student protesters during a protest against the government's plans to raise fuel prices in Jakarta March 27, 2012. Protesters rallied across Indonesia on Tuesday against the government proposal to increase fuel prices by a third as parliament prepared to vote on a divisive subsidy that cost Southeast Asia's largest economy some $18 billion last year.. REUTERS/Beawiharta
Anti-riot police block student protesters outside the parliament building in Jakarta March 29, 2012. Protesters rallied against a government proposal to increase fuel prices by a third as parliament prepared to vote on a divisive subsidy that cost Southeast Asia's largest economy some $18 billion last year. . Reuters logo Photo By SUPRI/REUTERS
A Molotov cocktail is thrown during a protest by student protesters against the Indonesian government's plans to raise fuel prices, in Jakarta. Protesters rallied across Indonesia against a government proposal to increase fuel prices by a third. hotnewshome.com
A police officer fires a tear gas launcher to disperse student protesters during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. The Indonesian government plans to raise fuel prices by about 33 percent next month to avoid a budget deficit due to expensive fuel subsidies. Tatan Syuflana, AP]/url]
Police try to block students during a protest at the airport in Medan. [url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/9169384/Police-and-students-clash-in-Indonesia-over-fuel-price-subsidy.html?frame=2178555]Picture: ATAR/AFP/Getty Images
Indonesian policemen prepare to fire tear gas towards students during a protest near the Indonesian presidential palace in JakartaPicture: ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images
Indonesian policemen take a rest as activists hold a rally against the government's plan to raise fuel prices, in JakartaADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images
Riot policemen shield themselves as student protesters throw stonesEPA/ADI WEDA
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Police try to block students during a protest at the airport in Medan. hotnewshome.com
Indonesian policemen prepare to fire tear gas towards students during a protest near the Indonesian presidential palace in Jakarta. hotnewshome.com
Indonesian policemen take a rest as activists hold a rally against the government's plan to raise fuel prices, in Jakarta. hotnewshome.com
Indonesian riot police fire tear gas launchers to disperse student protesters during a protest against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Police fired tear gas and water canons to disperse thousands of rock-throwing Indonesians protesting plans to push up fuel prices by more than 30 percent. Achmad Ibrahim, AP
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