💨 Abstract
In Indonesia, critics of the government have faced intimidation, including a Molotov cocktail attack and threatening messages. Human rights groups warn of increasing threats to free speech. The incidents follow criticism of the government's response to severe flooding in Sumatra. Victims include social media personalities and activists, who have reported these incidents to the police. The government has not yet responded to these threats.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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