In Makassar, Indonesia, a striking piece of graffiti has emerged that asks, "Who do you call when the police murders?" This message appears amid large-scale protests triggered by the killing of Affan Kurniawan, a 21-year-old delivery driver who was fatally beaten by police during an anti-government rally. Affan’s death has stirred deep public anger, and the graffiti has quickly become a symbol of the growing mistrust toward authorities, fueling the widespread unrest spreading across the country.