Does Indonesia's Brimob police unit have a licence to kill?
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This summer, Indonesia's Mobile Brigade Corps, known as Brimob, faced backlash after a protest turned deadly, resulting in the killing of a 21-year-old man. This incident has reignited concerns over the unit's history of misconduct and its role in suppressing dissent, raising questions about police accountability and human rights in the country. The reports from FRANCE 24 highlight the voices of those affected, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and justice in law enforcement practices.
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