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Indonesian Government Critics Targeted by Lies Violence Amnesty

Digital GovernmentBroadcast And MediaInformation And Communication…Manmade Disaster Implied

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The article focuses on human rights and political repression in Indonesia, with no direct commercial mechanism. No specific product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain is affected. The mention of tech companies (Meta, TikTok, YouTube) is in the context of content moderation criticism, not revenue or cost impact. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.

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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.

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