LPSK Chair Achmadi: It Is No Longer the New Order

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The Witness and Victim Protection (LPSK) Chair Achmadi explains the efforts to protect civil society amid widespread terror in the wake of the TNI Law revision protests.

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Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) Chairman Achmadi during an interview with Tempo at the LPSK office, Jakarta, April 17, 2025. Tempo/M Taufan Rengganis. tempo : 174661639466.

DISCUSSION over revising the Indonesian National Military (TNI) Law has triggered demonstrations by civil society groups and students nationwide. Activists and students who opposed the ratification of the law expanding the role of the army in civilian positions experienced threats and intimidation. 



The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) recorded dozens of people experiencing intimidation, violence, and arbitrary arrests during p

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