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Villagers from Banjar Asri and Kedungbanteng sit in front of the Tanggulangin 1 gas well belonging to Indonesian energy company Lapindo Brantas, at the Kedungbanteng village in Sidoarjo, January 12, 2016, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Indonesian energy company Lapindo Brantas plans to resume drilling for gas near the site of a mud volcano, its CEO said, referring to a disaster that some scientists say it helped to create around 10 years ago. (Photo by Umarul Faruq/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Villagers from Banjar Asri and Kedungbanteng sit in front of the Tanggulangin 1 gas well belonging to Indonesian energy company Lapindo Brantas, at the Kedungbanteng village in Sidoarjo, January 12, 2016, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Indonesian energy company Lapindo Brantas plans to resume drilling for gas near the site of a mud volcano, its CEO said, referring to a disaster that some scientists say it helped to create around 10 years ago. (Photo by Umarul Faruq/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Customers browse at a clothes stall, at the Tanah Abang textile market in Jakarta, Indonesia January 13, 2016. Indonesia's central bank is expected to cut its key policy rate on Thursday to boost growth after saying since October that it sees room to loosen monetary policy. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Customers browse at a clothes stall, at the Tanah Abang textile market in Jakarta, Indonesia January 13, 2016. Indonesia's central bank is expected to cut its key policy rate on Thursday to boost growth after saying since October that it sees room to loosen monetary policy. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A worker carries packs of clothes as he walks near an advertisement at the Tanah Abang textile market in Jakarta, Indonesia January 13, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A worker carries packs of clothes as he walks near an advertisement at the Tanah Abang textile market in Jakarta, Indonesia January 13, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A woman stands inside a train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A woman stands inside a train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



People wait for a commuter train at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

People wait for a commuter train at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A security personnel stands guard inside a train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A security personnel stands guard inside a train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A security personnel stand guard inside train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A security personnel stand guard inside train carriage for women at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, January 8, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



Indonesian public transport drivers play billiards under a highway toll road at a slum area in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 19, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Indonesian public transport drivers play billiards under a highway toll road at a slum area in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 19, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



Indonesian public transport drivers play billiards under a highway toll road at a slum area in Jakarta, January 19, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Indonesian public transport drivers play billiards under a highway toll road at a slum area in Jakarta, January 19, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A worker eats his lunch during a break beside sacks of rice at the Cipinang rice market in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 22, 2016. Indonesian agriculture officials routinely inflate rice harvest data to present a rosy picture to the government and keep farm subsidies flowing, but their latest phoney numbers could lead to a severe shortage of the staple in coming months, officials say. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)

A worker eats his lunch during a break beside sacks of rice at the Cipinang rice market in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 22, 2016. Indonesian agriculture officials routinely inflate rice harvest data to present a rosy picture to the government and keep farm subsidies flowing, but their latest phoney numbers could lead to a severe shortage of the staple in coming months, officials say. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)



Farmers prepare rice seedlings for replanting in a village in Sigi regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 26, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Millions of dollars worth of subsidised fertilizers meant for small Indonesian farmers are being sold to big plantations, such as palm oil and rubber, at huge profits by state-backed retailers, a government report viewed by Reuters shows. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Farmers prepare rice seedlings for replanting in a village in Sigi regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 26, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Millions of dollars worth of subsidised fertilizers meant for small Indonesian farmers are being sold to big plantations, such as palm oil and rubber, at huge profits by state-backed retailers, a government report viewed by Reuters shows. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Tourists walk amongst trash washed up on Kuta beach by seasonal winds on the Indonesian island of Bali February 15, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Wira Suryantala/Reuters/Antara Foto)

Tourists walk amongst trash washed up on Kuta beach by seasonal winds on the Indonesian island of Bali February 15, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Wira Suryantala/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Students practice the hairdressing skills at a government funded training center that provides vocational training to former s*x workers in Jakarta, Indonesia February 25, 2016.  Indonesia is making final preparation to demolish the biggest red-light district in capital Jakarta as the first step to eradicate prostitution in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation by 2019. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

Students practice the hairdressing skills at a government funded training center that provides vocational training to former s*x workers in Jakarta, Indonesia February 25, 2016. Indonesia is making final preparation to demolish the biggest red-light district in capital Jakarta as the first step to eradicate prostitution in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation by 2019. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



Students work on sewing machines at a government funded training center that provides vocational training to former s*x workers in Jakarta, Indonesia February 25, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

Students work on sewing machines at a government funded training center that provides vocational training to former s*x workers in Jakarta, Indonesia February 25, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



People search through garbage looking for material to recycle at Bantar Gebang, a landfill that takes in thousands of tonnes of waste everyday from Jakarta's more than 10 million residents, in Bekasi, West Java province March 2, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

People search through garbage looking for material to recycle at Bantar Gebang, a landfill that takes in thousands of tonnes of waste everyday from Jakarta's more than 10 million residents, in Bekasi, West Java province March 2, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



Visitors to the coastline take pictures with the Indian Ocean in the background a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea in Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

Visitors to the coastline take pictures with the Indian Ocean in the background a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea in Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



Women walk near a sign on their way home marking a tsunami evacuation route a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

Women walk near a sign on their way home marking a tsunami evacuation route a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A fisherman cleans his net a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A fisherman cleans his net a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A civil service police officer walks on the roof of a building used as tsunami evacuation centre, a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A civil service police officer walks on the roof of a building used as tsunami evacuation centre, a day after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck far out at sea near Padang, West Sumatra province, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A vendor waits for customers at a shoe stall in Jakarta, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)

A vendor waits for customers at a shoe stall in Jakarta, Indonesia March 3, 2016. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)



Jajak Rahmat (R), a street seller, holds an empty bottle after serving a customer on Mangga Dua Street in North Jakarta, Indonesia January 29, 2016. Jajak Rahmat buys gasoline from state-owned Pertamina and sells it on the street to motorists for 8,000 rupiah ($0.58) per litre. A dramatic drop in oil prices, driven down by a glut in supply, is translating into a mixed bag for motorists. All countries have access to the same oil prices on international markets, but retail prices vary wildly, largely because of taxes and subsidies. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Jajak Rahmat (R), a street seller, holds an empty bottle after serving a customer on Mangga Dua Street in North Jakarta, Indonesia January 29, 2016. Jajak Rahmat buys gasoline from state-owned Pertamina and sells it on the street to motorists for 8,000 rupiah ($0.58) per litre. A dramatic drop in oil prices, driven down by a glut in supply, is translating into a mixed bag for motorists. All countries have access to the same oil prices on international markets, but retail prices vary wildly, largely because of taxes and subsidies. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A trader falls asleep as he sells paper trumpets on the streets of Jakarta in this December 30, 2011 file photo. (Photo by Reuters/Supri)

A trader falls asleep as he sells paper trumpets on the streets of Jakarta in this December 30, 2011 file photo. (Photo by Reuters/Supri)



Pecalang, or traditional village security, ride bikes while on an inspection during Nyepi in Kuta, on Indonesian resort island of Bali, March 9, 2016. Nyepi is a day of silence to celebrate the Balinese New Year, reserved for self-reflection, where people are not allowed to use lights, light fires, work, travel or enjoy entertainment. (Photo by Roni Bintang/Reuters)

Pecalang, or traditional village security, ride bikes while on an inspection during Nyepi in Kuta, on Indonesian resort island of Bali, March 9, 2016. Nyepi is a day of silence to celebrate the Balinese New Year, reserved for self-reflection, where people are not allowed to use lights, light fires, work, travel or enjoy entertainment. (Photo by Roni Bintang/Reuters)



A saleswoman adjusts shoes on display at a booth during Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A saleswoman adjusts shoes on display at a booth during Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A woman examines lipstick at a cosmetics booth during Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A woman examines lipstick at a cosmetics booth during Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A vendor waits for customers at a clothing stall at the Tanah Abang mall in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)

A vendor waits for customers at a clothing stall at the Tanah Abang mall in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/Reuters)



A worker shows his grilled fish during processing on Maitara island before selling it at the local Tidore market in North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A worker shows his grilled fish during processing on Maitara island before selling it at the local Tidore market in North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A vendor grills fish during processing on Maitara island before selling it at the local Tidore market in North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A vendor grills fish during processing on Maitara island before selling it at the local Tidore market in North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



Students gather in front of their classroom on the Maitara island, in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

Students gather in front of their classroom on the Maitara island, in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A child holds his fishing rod at the beach of Maitara island in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A child holds his fishing rod at the beach of Maitara island in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A boy holds his mask as he prepares to catch fish at the beach of Maitara island in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)

A boy holds his mask as he prepares to catch fish at the beach of Maitara island in Tidore, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters/Beawiharta)



A student examines clothing on display at the Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

A student examines clothing on display at the Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



Visitors pose for a photograph next to clothing on display at the Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)

Visitors pose for a photograph next to clothing on display at the Indonesia Fashion Week in Jakarta, Indonesia March 11, 2016. (Photo by Darren Whiteside/Reuters)



A worker loads palm fruit at a palm oil plantation in North Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi province, Indonesia March 10, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Sahrul Manda Tikupadang/Reuters/Antara Foto)

A worker loads palm fruit at a palm oil plantation in North Mamuju regency, West Sulawesi province, Indonesia March 10, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. (Photo by Sahrul Manda Tikupadang/Reuters/Antara Foto)



Children jump into the water as they play at the shore of Ternate city, in North Maluku province, on March 8, 2016, one day before a total solar eclipse will occur. The total solar eclipse will occur in several cities in Indonesia on March 9, 2016, one of them being Ternate where more than 3000 tourists have been arriving to the island province to witness the eclipse. (Photo by Bay Ismoyo/AFP Photo)

Children jump into the water as they play at the shore of Ternate city, in North Maluku province, on March 8, 2016, one day before a total solar eclipse will occur. The total solar eclipse will occur in several cities in Indonesia on March 9, 2016, one of them being Ternate where more than 3000 tourists have been arriving to the island province to witness the eclipse. (Photo by Bay Ismoyo/AFP Photo)
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