Andrie Yunus
Coverage of Andrie Yunus in the Nexus archive.
- Indonesian court finds 4 military members guilty of acid attack on activist, sends them to prison
An Indonesian military court convicted four service members for an acid attack on human rights activist Andrie Yunus, sentencing them to 18 months to three years in prison. Rights groups criticized the verdict for not addressing potential higher-level involvement, and an investigation found indications of a coordinated operation involving more individuals.
- Indonesian soldiers jailed for up to 3 years over ‘arrogant’ acid attack on activist
Four Indonesian soldiers from the Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) were sentenced to up to three years in prison for an acid attack that caused activist Andrie Yunus to lose sight in one eye. A military court found the soldiers guilty of premeditated assault, with a judge describing their actions as 'arrogant.'
- Indonesia puts four soldiers on trial over acid attack on activist
Four Indonesian soldiers are on trial for an acid attack that severely injured activist Andrie Yunus, burning one-fifth of his body. They face up to 12 years in prison if convicted.