đź’¨ Abstract
Amnesty International's annual report criticizes Indonesia's government for suppressing free speech, targeting journalists and activists, and using spyware against dissidents. The report documents excessive force, arbitrary arrests, and physical harm during public protests, as well as digital attacks and threats against media workers and human rights activists. Unlawful killings and impunity in the conflict between the Indonesian military and separatist groups in Papua were also noted.
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