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Indonesian Government Critics Targeted by Lies Violence Amnesty
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- Amnesty International report on May 19, 2026, accuses Indonesian government of using disinformation to target critics.
- Activist Andrie Yunus was attacked with acid in March 2026, losing sight in one eye.
- Report claims military and government officials spread false narratives labeling dissenters as 'foreign agents'.
- Amnesty criticizes Meta, TikTok, and YouTube for allowing harmful disinformation on their platforms.
- President Prabowo Subianto's government is implicated in the disinformation campaign.