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Indonesian authorities are urged to investigate acts of intimidation against Tempo Magazine, a publication known for its investigative reporting, after it received mutilated animal carcasses. The magazine was sent a pig's head and six headless rats without any messages or claims of responsibility. Press freedom groups, including Amnesty International and the Alliance of Independent Journalists, have decried the act and called for a police investigation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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