Andre Yunus, deputy coordinator of the Committee for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, has shown remarkable improvement after suffering severe burns. The RSUP Nasional Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo hospital in Jakarta reported that advanced surgical procedures have supported his recovery.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has called on the national army to investigate four suspects involved in the assault on activist Andre Yunus. This request is part of the commission's efforts to uncover the facts surrounding the incident.
The Indonesian Armed Forces announced the submission of the case file regarding the assault on activist Andre Yunus to the military prosecutor in Jakarta after completing the investigations. The case involves four defendants, highlighting the military's commitment to transparent justice.
Indonesian Minister of Human Rights, Natalius Pigai, has called for a transparent trial regarding the assault on activist Andre Yunus, who was attacked with a flammable substance in Jakarta. This incident has raised widespread concerns about human rights in the country.
Indonesian Deputy Minister for Legal Coordination and Human Rights, Otto Hasibuan, urged the public to trust the transparency surrounding the case of activist Andre Yunus, who was attacked with a chemical substance. He affirmed the government's commitment to addressing the issue legally and transparently.
The National Commission on Human Rights in Indonesia announced that its investigations into the assault on activist Andre Yunus have reached an 80% completion rate. This development comes at a critical time as demands for justice and transparency in human rights cases grow.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has called for increased transparency in the investigations related to the violence against activist Andre Yunus. This request follows a meeting with officials from the Indonesian armed forces, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice.
Indonesian parliament member Benny K. Harman has proposed to President Prabowo Subianto the formation of a joint investigation team to uncover the circumstances surrounding the assault on activist Andre Yunus, who was attacked with caustic water. This proposal comes amid rising concerns about the impact of the incident on freedom of expression in the country.
Legal and political figures in Indonesia are demanding an investigation into the assault on activist Andre Yunus, emphasizing the need for accountability. This comes amid calls for legal reforms to ensure that no one escapes punishment.
Indonesian authorities have transferred the case of activist Andre Yunus to the military police center, a move deemed legal provided it is transparent. This comes amid calls for an independent investigation team to ensure justice.
The Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital in Jakarta reported that the mental health of Andrei Younes, deputy coordinator of the Committee of Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, is stable despite a violent attack. The medical team is providing psychological support to ensure the continuity of treatment.
The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) has submitted a request to the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) for the examination of activist Andre Yunus, who was assaulted with hot water. This action is part of ongoing investigations into the incident.
The Metro Jaya Police in Indonesia announced the transfer of the acid attack case against activist Andre Yunus to the Indonesian military. This decision follows the completion of investigations that revealed new facts related to the incident.
The head of Indonesia's KontraS, Andria Vernita, revealed that activist André Younes' condition has deteriorated following an acid attack, leaving him in intensive care two weeks after the incident.