
Indonesian Military Court Jails Four Soldiers for Acid Attack on Activist
An Indonesian military court has sentenced four soldiers to prison terms ranging from 18 months to three years for their involvement in an acid attack on a human rights activist.
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Indonesian Military Court Sentences Four in Acid Attack on Rights Advocate
The victim is an outspoken critic of Indonesia’s powerful military, and military prosecutors took over the case despite his objections.
By Richard C. Paddock and Muktita Suhartono
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Four Indonesian soldiers found guilty of an acid attack that left an activist blind in one eye were sentenced on Wednesday to up to three years in prison by a military court, with a judge calling their actions “arrogant”. The four, all members of the military’s Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS), were found guilty of premeditated assault for the attack in March that left Andrie Yunus, 27, blind in one eye. They were arrested shortly after the attack, and BAIS head Yudi Abrimantyo stepped do...
By Agence France-Presse
Read full article →Indonesian military court jails four soldiers over acid attack on activist
The soldiers from the military's Strategic Intelligence Agency were sentenced to between one-and-a-half and three years in prison for the attack in March that left Andrie Yunus blind in one eye.
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