Rejections Against the TNI Law Revision

Monday, March 24, 2025

Civil society groups across various regions strongly oppose the revision of the Indonesian Military Law. The demonstrations are marked by intimidation and counterprotests.

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Protesters who are members of Barisan Perempuan (Women's Front) hold a rally against the TNI Law in front of the House of Representatives building, Jakarta, March 20, 2025. Tempo/Amston Probel. tempo : 174296044718.

A DIGITAL invitation circulated in civil society group chats on Thursday, March 13, 2025. It contained an agenda for discussions on the revision of Law No. 34/2004 on the Indonesian Military (TNI) by the House of Representatives’ (DPR) Commission I—responsible, among other things, for defense matters—along with the government. Many members of the group were shocked to learn that the meeting was scheduled to take place at the

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