Indonesian authorities target critics via online disinformation campaigns: Amnesty
Indonesian authorities are reportedly using online disinformation campaigns to target critics, according to a recent report by Amnesty International. The organization highlights the increasing suppression of dissent in the country through digital means. This trend raises concerns about freedom of expression and the safety of activists in Indonesia.
- ▪Amnesty International has reported that Indonesian authorities are employing online disinformation tactics against critics.
- ▪The report emphasizes the growing trend of suppressing dissent through digital platforms.
- ▪Concerns have been raised regarding the implications for freedom of expression and the safety of activists in Indonesia.
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