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View all search resultsA police investigative team is interested in speaking with Liberty Sitinjak, the former head of Batu prison on Nusakambangan Island in Cilacap, Central Java, in connection with a testimony made by Freddy Budiman, a drugs convict, before his execution.
A joint team of 18 members, comprising police investigators and public representatives, are working to look for evidence in their investigation into the testimony of executed drug convict Freddy Budiman, over the alleged involvement of top rank security officials in his drug business.
Then there is the denialism related to the persecution — including violence — of religious minorities (Christian groups, Ahmadiyah, Gafatar and other groups) and members of the LGBT community. The perpetrators of violence are at best given light sentences, if at all, while the victims are persecuted and criminalized even more.
Human rights activist Haris Azhar has questioned the move by the National Police, Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) to report him on allegations of defamation to the police’s Criminal Investigation Department (Bareskrim).
Over 150 lawyers from across the country have expressed their willingness to provide legal assistance to human rights activist Haris Azhar, who is currently facing a defamation charges filed by the National Police, Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Narcotics Agency (BNN).
National Police chief Tito Karnavian has formed a team to investigate information conveyed by Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) coordinator Haris Azhar on the alleged involvement of police officials the network of executed drug lord Freddy Budiman.
The Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) said a claim made by executed drug convict Freddy Budiman and reported by Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) coordinator Haris Azhar should be responded to positively by law enforcers.
Legal experts are calling for the government to give protection to prominent human rights activist Haris Azhar in light of recent charges made against him after his claims about the alleged involvement of top officials in drug trafficking.
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