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View all search resultsThe footage, which showed a Papuan man in a barrel of bloodied water being cut with a blade, has sparked outcry on Indonesian social media. Papua Military Commander officer Maj. Gen. Izak Pangemanan confirmed it was authentic and the incident had taken place in February.
Calls for stronger sanctions, possibly a criminal investigation, have been raised after KPK detention workers found guilty of receiving illegal levies made a public apology, the maximum punishment that the antigraft body's supervisory council can impose.
TNI chief Yudo has apologized for his remarks in a viral video that appeared to suggest troops to use their bare hands against protestors on Rempang Island, saying that he had used the word "strangle" in the context of his childhood in a rural setting.