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The ‘Grab Movement’: Southeast Asia sends Indonesia’s protesters food, solidarity

What began as small acts of kindness quickly evolved into a spontaneous transnational campaign in solidarity with Indonesian dissent

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A ride-hailing motorbike rider gives a flower to a member of military personnel on Tuesday during a rally in Jakarta calling for peace following Indonesia’s widespread anti-government protests. Photo: Reuters
Johannes Nugroho

It began with a few Malaysians buying meals on Grab for strangers across the Java Sea. Within days, thousands were taking part, from Manila to Bangkok, sending food to Indonesian delivery riders caught in the turmoil of mass protest.

Struggling food delivery riders, emblematic of Indonesia’s urban underclass, have become the focus of sympathy, solidarity and support from across Southeast Asia.

Starting last week, thousands of social media users from around the region began ordering meals via the ubiquitous Grab, which operates in eight Southeast Asian nations, and other platforms – instructing Indonesian riders to share them among their colleagues.

A Jakarta-based ride-hailing motorbike rider receives a food parcel donated by a Malaysian well-wisher. Photo: Threads/Shamin Azim Khan
A Jakarta-based ride-hailing motorbike rider receives a food parcel donated by a Malaysian well-wisher. Photo: Threads/Shamin Azim Khan

Hashtags like #SolidaritiIndonesia and #KitaJiran (“We are neighbours”) appeared across timelines, transforming what might once have been an individual act of kindness into a spontaneous transnational campaign.

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Rio Maulana, a 26-year-old Shopee rider in Surabaya, recalls the moment he realised something unusual was happening.

He had been about to eat his lunch on Saturday when another rider came over with a food parcel and handed it to him, saying it was free. “I asked where the food had come from and he replied: ‘someone in Malaysia’,” he said. It was only later that Rio learned about the growing “Grab Movement”.

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