(ID20), Indonesia — 시위/집회
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Summary
A demonstration in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia on May 7, 2026 arose from tensions between Christian and Muslim communities over a prayer house construction project. Local officials halted the work following Muslim-led protests. The event carries moderate tension (Goldstein score −6.5) and is reported across five outlets, indicating confirmed multi-source coverage; however, no direct supply chain disruption has been documented.
Supply chain impact
No commodities or chokepoints are directly mapped to this event. Second-order supply chain effects would depend on whether communal tensions escalate to broader civil unrest affecting regional infrastructure, transportation, or commerce in Sulawesi. At present, the reported incident is localized to a construction dispute and does not indicate port, logistics hub, or commodity flow interruption.
Watch points
- Escalation of communal tensions beyond Makassar that could disrupt regional transportation or port operations serving South Sulawesi.
- Any expansion of protest activity that blocks roads, terminals, or fuel distribution in the province.