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    Indonesia Trials Four Soldiers for Acid Attack on Activist Andrie Yunus

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development in Indonesia, four soldiers have been formally charged and are now on trial for their involvement in a brutal acid attack targeting activist Andrie Yunus. The assault left Yunus with severe burns covering approximately one-fifth of his body, highlighting the dangerous risks faced by human rights defenders in the country. Acid attacks are a particularly heinous form of violence, often intended to intimidate and silence activists and dissenters.

    The case has drawn widespread attention both domestically and internationally, as it underscores ongoing concerns about the treatment of activists and the accountability of military personnel in Indonesia. The accused soldiers face a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison if convicted, reflecting the gravity of the crime. This trial marks a critical moment in Indonesia’s efforts to address abuses within its armed forces and protect civil society members.

    Meanwhile, the outcome of this trial could set a precedent for future cases involving violence against activists, potentially strengthening legal protections and deterring similar attacks. The incident has sparked calls for greater oversight of military conduct and reinforced the urgent need to safeguard human rights defenders. As the trial proceeds, it remains a focal point for discussions on justice and reform in Indonesia’s security sector.

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