Kumpulan Video tindakan represif aparat polisi ketika Demo Di Malang ‼️
kalau ada bukti video bisa dikirim dibawah yaa, jadi bukti kalau polisi ngelakuin tindakan represif terhadap tim medis, sampe media pers ikutan kena
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Indonesia burns again as the second wave of #IndonesiaGelap protests explodes onto the streets. Students across the country are rising up against a new military law that allows active-duty officers to take civilian posts. Many see it as a return to the kind of military dominance that once defined the Suharto dictatorship.
From Yogyakarta to Malang, protests have turned violent. Police used tear gas, water cannons, and brutal force. In response, protesters in Malang set part of the DPRD building on fire. In Yogyakarta, student leader Tiyo Ardianto now faces open intimidation after leading a protest last week. Blood-red banners appeared near the demonstration site, accusing him and other activists of being foreign pawns.

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Indonesia burns again as the second wave of #IndonesiaGelap protests explodes onto the streets. Students across the country are rising up against a...
Bandung is already black, mixed with all the people's movements, students, bobotoh, etc. Thank you for the warning on the internet🖤
#bandung Indonesia #darkindonesia #Indonesia #peringatandarurat
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Massa aksi monumen perjuangan sudah mulai melakukan longmarch ke titik aksi ✊
#TolakRevisiUUTNI #Bandung #Indonesia

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Massa aksi monumen perjuangan sudah mulai melakukan longmarch ke titik aksi ✊ #TolakRevisiUUTNI
Indonesia passes controversial law expanding military’s role in governance
JAKARTA – Indonesia has passed a controversial law expanding the military’s role in governance, a move critics warn threatens democracy and revives the spectre of authoritarian rule under former president Suharto.
The revised Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) law of 2004 allows active military officers to take up key civilian positions without first retiring or resigning from service.
Previously, they could only serve in 10 government institutions, mainly those related to security and defence, including the State Intelligence Agency and the National Search and Rescue Agency.
The amendments increased this to 14 and included the Attorney-General’s Office and the National Counter-terrorism Agency.
The changes also extended the retirement age of officers, allowing enlisted and non-commissioned officers to serve until 55 years, and junior and senior commissioned officers until 58. The highest-ranking four-star generals can serve until they are 63, with a possible extension to 65, subject to a presidential decree.
The controversial revision was passed on March 20 during a plenary session of the House of Representatives, dominated by parties backing President Prabowo Subianto.
The move has revived memories of the TNI’s political dominance under Mr Suharto’s New Order regime, where military officers held key government positions under the “dwifungsi” or dual-function doctrine, allowing them to control governance and suppress opposition. This practice was abolished under the 1998 reforms.
Since March 19, students and rights activists have protested in several Indonesian cities, including the capital Jakarta, urging Mr Prabowo to delay the law’s implementation and consult with civil society groups to address their concerns.
Carrying banners that read “TNI law will make us die” and “Reject TNI law, send TNI back to the barracks”, several hundred students along with rights activists gathered outside Parliament in central Jakarta on March 20. They tried to break the chains on the gate and climb onto it to hang a protest banner. Police dispersed protesters with water cannons as they threw stones and set tyres ablaze, demanding that lawmakers reverse the changes.
The Alliance of Student Executive Bodies, a student organisation representing various student associations from universities across Indonesia, posted on Instagram: “History has shown that military interference in civil affairs risks threatening democracy and civil supremacy. Let us not repeat the mistakes of the past.”
Mr Andreas Harsono, senior Indonesia researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement on March 20: “President Prabowo appears intent on restoring the Indonesian military’s role in civilian affairs, which were long characterised by widespread abuses and impunity. The government’s rush to adopt these amendments undercuts its expressed commitment to human rights and accountability.”
The Bill, analysts say, was rushed through with little public debate, undermining transparency and democratic processes. Parliamentarians had fast-tracked deliberations, holding closed-door meetings with government officials at a five-star hotel in Jakarta just days before the vote.
Ms Diandra Megaputri Mengko, a defence analyst at the National Research and Innovation Agency, said allowing the military to occupy strategic civilian positions limits opportunities for civilians, as these roles are rarely returned to them.
She added that military decision-making follows a strict chain of command, in contrast to the open discussions of civilian bureaucracy. She also warned that if an active-duty officer holds a civilian position, dual loyalty could become an issue, potentially leading to governance conflicts.
She told The Straits Times: “If an officer’s institution holds a different view from the military, where will their loyalty lie – with the head of the institution or the military commander?
“For example, in a terrorism case, if the intelligence agency and the military disagree on identifying the culprits, an active-duty officer embedded in a civilian agency may feel conflicted. Whose directive will he follow?”
Mr Usman Hamid, executive director of Amnesty International Indonesia, in a statement on March 16, said: “Why was it not done in an open manner? Why did it seem rushed? We urge that the process of discussing the TNI Bill be conducted in accordance with the principles of good governance.”
Public trust in the military remains high, with surveys by Indikator Politik Indonesia and Litbang Kompas showing it is the most trusted institution in the country. But this reputation was built on the post-1998 reforms, which separated the military from the police and removed it from political and business affairs.
Since taking office in October 2024, Mr Prabowo, a former army general, has made several Cabinet appointments that breached the TNI law. This included the appointment of his personal assistant, Major Teddy Indra Wijaya – an active military officer – as Cabinet secretary, a position not listed among those permissible for active military personnel.
Other appointees included Major-General Novi Helmy, an aide to the armed forces general, as the head of the national food agency Bulog, Major-General Maryono as the head of internal supervision affairs at the Transportation Ministry, and Major-General Irham Waroihan to helm internal supervision affairs at the Agriculture Ministry.
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Indonesia passes controversial law expanding military’s role in governance
Critics warn the move threatens democracy and raises the spectre of former authoritarian rule. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitst...
The #TolakRUUTNI protesters in Jogja occupied the DIY DPRD. The participants threw trash at the building as a symbol of how incompetent they are as people's representatives, even in waste management.
#indonesia #darkindonesia
Elemen mahasiswa sudah bergabung ke depan DPR!
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Elemen mahasiswa sudah bergabung ke depan DPR! #TolakRevisiUUTNI #IndonesiaGelap
インドネシアの現状を簡潔にまとめると:
1.複数の汚職事件。
2.現政権による政治的・経済的な誤った判断。
3.1998年以降禁止されていたにもかかわらず、インドネシア軍が再 び一部の民間職を掌握する計画が進行中。
4.警察や軍の関係者による職権乱用や民間人殺害の事例が発生している。
#indonesia #darkindonesia

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インドネシアの現状を簡潔にまとめると:
1.複数の汚職事件。
2.現政権による政治的・経済的な誤った判...
Today in Jakarta, there's gonna be a big protest for the Bill on Indonesian Military (TNI) Law, and dozens military buses were sent to the House of Reps.
Never have I ever seen this in my entire life other than in a documentary of the 98—Soeharto era
People will definitely react to this.
They are not combatants who need to be confronted with military. They are civilians whose freedom of speech are protected by the Constitution.
#TolakRUUTNI
#indonesia #darkindonesia
Inviting journalists and international media to cover TNI Law revision.
Please tag this release to foreign journalists/media!
#TolakRUUTNI
#indonesiagelap #indonesia #darkindonesia 

Thank you friends @KontraS, we now know the People's Representative Council (parlement), a secret meeting in a luxury hotel, now it's our turn as civilians to guard ✊
Those who want to stop by, let's hang out and have sahnur together, okay?
#TolakRUUTNI
#indonesiagelap #indonesia #darkindonesia
Call for International Attention!
This evening, @KontraS along with the Civil Society Coalition, expressed our strong objection to the continued discussion of the problematic and non-transparent revision of the TNI Law.
The TNI Bill contains problematic provisions that threaten democracy and human rights. Its revision risks undermining military professionalism and reviving the TNI’s Dual Function, allowing active military personnel to hold civilian positions—potentially leading to civilian exclusion, increased military dominance, and dual loyalty.
#TolakRUUTNI
#indonesiagelap #indonesia #darkindonesia
Censorship in the midst of a band speaking out against police corruption: NOT GOOD
#kamibersamasukatani #IndonesiaGelap #DarkIndonesia #Indonesia #music


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censorship in the midst of a band speaking out against police corruption: NOT GOOD
#indonesiagelap #indonesia #darkindonesia
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#indonesiagelap #indonesia #darkindonesiaLatest live demonstration of Dark Indonesia in Malioboro, please avoid Malioboro street, bro!
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11:42 AM · Feb 20, 2025
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Live terkini demo Indonesia Gelap di Malioboro, harap hindari jalan Malioboro lur!
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This is also our concern, the silence of Indonesian students abroad.
But tomorrow, Jong Columbia will hold a meeting, release policy research, and kick off Thursday's Action in New York starting next week.
Let's start moving collectively!
Inviting fellow Indonesian students and diaspora in New York City and surrounding areas to join.
Tomorrow's discussion, Thursday Action every week starting February 27, government policy research collaboration, to wider dissemination of knowledge.
#IndonesiaGelap #Indonesia #DarkIndonesia
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Ini keresahan kami juga, diamnya mahasiswa Indonesia di luar negeri.
Tetapi besok, Jong Columbia akan mengadakan pertemuan, merilis riset kebijaka...

#IndonesiaGelap #Indonesia #DarkIndonesia


#IndonesiaGelap Indonesia #DarkIndonesia

