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Students Guarding the Constitution

Monday, December 29, 2025

Law students from several universities have filed petitions for a judicial review of the TNI Law. The effort reflects legal activism pursued through the courts.

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Illustration of rejecting militarism through formal judicial reviews. Tempo/Jati Mahatmaji. tempo : 177040491640.

THE frustration of a group of law students at Padjadjaran University in Sumedang, West Java, reached a boiling point when the House of Representatives (DPR) passed the Indonesian Military Bill (RUU TNI) on Thursday morning, March 20, 2025. Mochammad Rasyid Gumilar was among them.

He and his friends learned of the bill’s passage from a television broadcast on a campus bus on their way to the DPR compound in Senayan, Jakarta. They planned to

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