As Indonesia navigates the tumultuous waters of its post-election landscape, a specter of past human rights abuses looms large over the new government under President Prabowo Subianto. Key appointments tied to a history of violence create an unsettling atmosphere, fostering a culture of impunity while rights advocates warn of a persistent cycle of abuse. The promise of compensation without accountability stands as a faint glimmer amid the shadows, underscoring the urgent need for truth and justice to prevent the repetition of history’s dark chapters.
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