Jakarta, Aktual.com– Students of the University of Indonesia (UI) claim to get the intervention or pressure during a meeting with Minister for the maritime affair, Luhut Binsar Panjaitan (LBP) in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources on Tuesday night in reclamation discussion the northern coast Teluk Jakarta.

Based on the information Chief of BEM-UI, Arya Ardiansyah, they were forced to remove the video footage taken during the closed-door meeting. Though Arya said, If the government really strong arguments and foundations to continue the reclamation development projects, why should enclose and not willing to be transparent to the public.

“We are very disappointed video as documentation that we took forced to be removed, whereas with a video that we will compare them with the explanation of the reality on the ground. Why is the government not willing transparent? “Asked Arya felt disappointed on Tuesday night (13/9).

Before the meeting, beginning with a number of UI students not wearing alma mater, slipped in among journalists since the afternoon waiting for requesting information from LBP-related to the meeting with Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) on reclamation.

The meeting ended at 20:00 pm and immediately gave a press statement. LBP insists there is no reason for the government to stop the reclamation project by the developer group effort Agung Podomoro Land (APL).

But when LBP stop his statement and asked the way to go, the students of UI immediately wearing yellow almamater and head of LBP to ‘attack’ that reclamation project from the beginning has been declared gross violation, were not followed by the LBP.

At that time the LBP was shocked and did not get the road, and then he turned back up the stairs to the upper room and ordered his staff to facilitate a meeting with students.

But despite that, the meeting was held closed and only four representatives were allowed through, while about 20 other students waiting outside the room.(Musdi Anto)

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