💨 Abstract
Rights groups in Indonesia have urged parliament to reject proposed military law revisions, expressing concerns that they would re-establish military dominance and create legal uncertainty. The revisions would allow armed forces personnel to hold more civilian posts, a move opposed by rights groups and student organizations, who fear it could lead to abuse of power, human rights violations, and impunity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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