Indonesian Vice President <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong> emphasized the necessity of a fair and transparent trial in the case of activist <strong>Andri Yunus</strong>, who was attacked with a corrosive substance. His remarks come as Yunus's health shows significant improvement following the incident.
The Indonesian National Human Rights Commission reported that more than four individuals are involved in the attack on activist Andri Yunus, who was assaulted with caustic water. The commission continues its investigations to uncover more details.
The Indonesian National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) has initiated an assessment of potential threats facing 12 individuals linked to activist Andri Yunus's case. This step aims to protect witnesses and advocates involved in human rights issues.
The Metro Jaya police in Indonesia announced that there is no evidence of civilian involvement in the chemical attack on human rights activist Andri Yunus. The case has been referred to military police for further investigation.
Dimas Bagus Arya, coordinator of the Indonesian organization KontraS, has called for the acid attack case against activist Andri Yunus to be referred to the public court. This comes amid dissatisfaction with police procedures that have referred the case to the military.
A group of human rights defenders in Indonesia has called for expedited investigations into the chemical attack on activist <strong>Andri Yunus</strong>. This demand comes amid calls for transparency and accountability in handling the case.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has summoned the Indonesian Army to continue investigations into the assault on activist Andri Yunus, who was attacked with a chemical substance. This decision is part of the commission's efforts to ensure justice and hold those responsible accountable.
The Indonesian Ministry of Human Rights is closely following the case of activist Andri Yunus, who was attacked with chemical agents and is receiving treatment in a Jakarta hospital. This step is part of the ministry's efforts to ensure necessary healthcare for victims.
The Indonesian Ministry of Human Rights is closely monitoring the condition of activist Andri Yunus, who was injured in a chemical attack and is currently receiving treatment at RSCM Hospital in Jakarta. This initiative aims to ensure necessary medical care and protect the rights of victims.