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Indonesian activist Andrie Yunus acid attack and militarization concerns under Prabowo Subianto

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Consensus Summary

Indonesian human rights activist Andrie Yunus was severely injured in an acid attack on March 2025 in Jakarta, suffering burns to over 20% of his body. Four military officers from the TNI’s Strategic Intelligence Agency were arrested in connection with the attack, which occurred after Yunus recorded a podcast criticizing Indonesia’s growing militarization under President Prabowo Subianto. The incident has raised concerns about a resurgence of authoritarian tendencies, echoing the New Order era under Suharto, where dissent was violently suppressed. While Prabowo condemned the attack as terrorism and vowed to investigate all responsible parties, civil society groups and human rights organizations argue the broader political climate—marked by legislative changes expanding military influence and a crackdown on protests—has emboldened such violence. Both articles highlight Yunus’s long-standing activism against militarism, including his disruption of a closed-door meeting on military law reforms in 2025, and the broader pattern of attacks on activists, journalists, and critics under Prabowo’s administration. However, discrepancies exist between sources regarding the arrested officers’ ranks, their formal suspect status, and the extent of cross-agency coordination in the investigation.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Four Indonesian military officers (ranks: captain, first lieutenant, second sergeant) from the TNI’s Strategic Intelligence Agency were arrested over Andrie Yunus’s acid attack on March 2025
  • Andrie Yunus suffered burns covering over 20% of his body in the acid attack on a Jakarta street on March 2025
  • The attack occurred after Yunus recorded a podcast on ‘remilitarization’ and Indonesia’s military law judicial review
  • CCTV footage shows Yunus writhing in pain on the street before bystanders intervened
  • Andrie Yunus is deputy coordinator of KontraS, a prominent Indonesian human rights group
  • Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto condemned the attack as ‘terrorism’ and vowed to investigate ‘whoever ordered and financed’ it
  • The acid was allegedly thrown by two men on a motorcycle; Yunus was riding his own motorbike at the time
  • The attack happened in Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, on March 2025
  • KontraS described the attack as an attempt to silence critical voices in society
  • The UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker TĂźrk expressed concern and called for accountability

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • Major General Yusri Nuryanto (TNI Military Police Commander) stated the four arrested officers’ ranks ranged from captain to second sergeant
  • Officials are investigating whether the attack was ordered by superiors of the four arrested officers
  • Civil society groups urged the government to form an independent fact-finding team into the attack
  • Local media reported the four arrested officers have not formally been declared as suspects
  • Another police official, Iman Imanuddin, said more people could have been involved in the incident
  • The article includes a Reuters photo caption from March 2025 showing protests against military law revisions
  • The article references a 2025 bill allowing military personnel to hold greater roles in government and state-owned enterprises
  • The article mentions a 2025 crackdown on protests in August 2025 after a motorcycle taxi rider, Affan Kurniawan, was killed by a tactical police vehicle

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Article 1 states the four arrested officers have not been named, while Article 2 does not mention their names or ranks
  • Article 1 reports Major General Yusri Nuryanto said the four officers’ ranks ranged from captain to second sergeant, but Article 2 does not include this detail
  • Article 1 mentions the four officers were arrested by military police and could face a military trial, while Article 2 does not specify the legal process
  • Article 1 states the four officers were arrested over the acid attack but notes they have not formally been declared as suspects, while Article 2 does not clarify their suspect status
  • Article 2 reports the Advocacy Team for Democracy described the attack as an attempted premeditated murder, while Article 1 does not use this exact phrasing

Source Articles

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