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Acid attack on Indonesian activist raises fears for democracy under Prabowo

Andrie Yunus, who had previously received threats for his activism, was rushed to hospital with burns to 24 per cent of his body

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Indonesian students and activists try to tear down a gate in front of the parliament building in Jakarta during a protest against the revision of the country’s military law  on March 20, 2025. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse
Two men on a motorbike threw acid in the face of an Indonesian rights activist, leaving him badly hurt and prompting calls on Friday for a thorough investigation amid concerns of democratic backsliding in the country.

Andrie Yunus, deputy coordinator of the KontraS rights group, sustained serious injuries to his face, an eye, hands and chest in the attack in Jakarta late on Thursday.

Andrie was riding a motorbike when he was approached by two men on a scooter, one of whom threw acid at him, according to KontraS coordinator Dimas Bagus Arya. Both attackers had their faces concealed.

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Andrie, who had previously received threats for his activism, was rushed to hospital with burns to 24 per cent of his body, Dimas said.

Andrie Yunus has been a vocal critic of moves to increase the influence of the military. Photo: Wikipedia. Photo: Wikipedia
Andrie Yunus has been a vocal critic of moves to increase the influence of the military. Photo: Wikipedia. Photo: Wikipedia

“We view this acid attack as an attempt to silence critical voices in society,” he added.

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UN rights chief Volker Turk said he was “deeply concerned” by the “horrific acid attack”.

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