Four Indonesian Officers Tried for Acid Attack on Activist Andrie Yunus

Four Indonesian Officers Tried for Acid Attack on Activist Andrie Yunus
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The prosecution of security officers for an attack on a rights activist highlights concerns over accountability in Indonesia.

  • Four Indonesian officers have been charged in connection with an acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus.
  • Yunus suffered burns to 20 percent of his face and body, according to The Independent.
  • The accused face up to 12 years in prison if convicted.
  • The attack resulted in burns covering one-fifth of Yunus's body, according to Al Jazeera.
  • The incident has drawn attention to the treatment of activists in Indonesia.

Four Indonesian security officers are on trial for allegedly carrying out an acid attack that left activist Andrie Yunus with significant burns to his face and body.

The case has raised questions about the protection of activists and the accountability of security forces in Indonesia, drawing both domestic and international attention.

The trial will determine whether the officers are found guilty and what sentences they may receive. Observers are watching for broader implications for human rights protections.