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Indonesian military court jails four officers involved in acid attack on rights activist
- Indonesia jailed four military intelligence officers for 1.5–3 years and dismissed two for an acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus, who campaigns against the military’s growing role.
- Rights groups call the sentences too lenient and suspect higher‑ups were involved, while the court said the attack wasn't ordered by a chain of command and the defendants may appeal.
- Andrie suffered burns to about 20% of his body and severe damage to his right eye; the military intelligence chief resigned earlier in the fallout.
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