Activists are alleging that state officials are responsible for the death of Rheza Sendy Pratama, who died after being beaten into a coma, according to a statement released this morning by @maribasuara on X. The circumstances surrounding Pratama's death are being framed by the group as an act of state violence. In a separate development, reports from South Jakarta indicate that saboteurs have burned fiber optic street cabinets, an act that protesters with no internet access would have no reason to commit, as per a post on X by @lalalalulintas_. The motive behind targeting these essential internet infrastructure components remains unclear. Meanwhile, elementary and junior high school students in Surabaya will be studying online at home from September 1 to 4, as reported by @e100ss on X, citing suarasurabaya.net. This shift to online learning may be related to disruptions or events affecting in-person schooling.