Military Court in Indonesia Addresses Human Rights Activist Case

A military court in Indonesia has formed a judicial body to address the case of Andri Yunus, who was assaulted. Key details about the case.

Military Court in Indonesia Addresses Human Rights Activist Case
Military Court in Indonesia Addresses Human Rights Activist Case

A military court II-08 in Jakarta, Indonesia, has announced the formation of a judicial body that will oversee the case of human rights activist Andri Yunus, who was subjected to an assault. This announcement comes at a critical time as civil society seeks to achieve justice and ensure the rights of the affected individuals.

The court's spokesperson, Indah Wulandari, confirmed that legal proceedings related to this case will continue, as all necessary administrative procedures have been completed. The first hearing is scheduled for April 29, during which the charges against the accused, who are members of the armed forces, will be read.

Details of the Case

The court consists of three judges, led by Freddy Ferdian Esnartanto, with members Irwan Tasri and M. Zainal Abidin. The judicial body was formed using the

What is the case involving Andri Yunus?
The case concerns the assault on human rights activist Andri Yunus by members of the armed forces.
When will the first hearing in the case begin?
The first hearing will start on April 29.
What is the role of the organization KontraS?
KontraS focuses on human rights issues and missing persons in Indonesia.

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