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        "id": 1665201,
        "msgid": "expert-recommends-connectivity-court-in-andrie-yunus-case-1775667049",
        "date": "2026-04-08 23:22:19",
        "title": "Expert Recommends Connectivity Court in Andrie Yunus Case",
        "author": "Tri Susanto Setiawan",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Legal",
        "summary": "Beni Sukadis, a researcher from the Indonesian Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, has suggested the use of a connectivity court to handle the acid attack case against Andrie Yunus, Deputy Coordinator of KontraS, ensuring a unified and fair examination of both military and civilian elements. This approach, grounded in the Criminal Procedure Code and the 1997 Military Court Law, would prevent conflicting rulings and uphold equality before the law, thereby strengthening public trust in the justice system. The recommendation comes amid Andrie's letter to the Constitutional Court, read during a civil society action, demanding a thorough investigation into the attempted murder against him.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com \u2013 Researcher from the Indonesian Institute for\nDefence and Strategic Studies, Beni Sukadis, recommends a connectivity\ncourt as a solution for law enforcement in the acid splashing case\nagainst Deputy Coordinator of KontraS, Andrie Yunus. He assesses that\nsuch a court enables a mechanism for handling cases involving military\nand civilian elements to be examined in an integrated, fair, and\nconsistent manner. \u201cIn cases that intersect between two legal regimes,\nseparating the examinations risks producing unsynchronised decisions,\u201d\nBeni stated when confirmed by Kompas.com on Wednesday (8\/4\/2026).\nTherefore, connectivity serves as an important instrument so that all\nparties allegedly involved can be tested in a single interconnected\nlegal process. Furthermore, Beni said, in the context of law\nenforcement, the connectivity court also reflects the principle of\nequality before the law. With coordinated examinations, evidence can be\nassessed comprehensively. In addition, the legal basis for the\nconnectivity court provides strong legitimacy, particularly through the\nCriminal Procedure Code (KUHAP) and Law No.\u00a031 of 1997 on Military\nCourts. According to Beni, if applied appropriately, connectivity will\nstrengthen public confidence that the law operates without\ndiscrimination. \u201cWhile preventing impunity and conflicting decisions,\u201d\nhe emphasised. Deputy Coordinator of KontraS, Andrie Yunus, sent a\nletter to the Constitutional Court (MK), specifically to the judges\nhandling the judicial review case of the TNI Law. The letter was read\nduring a civil society solidarity action in front of the MK building on\nWednesday (8\/4\/2026) by Deputy Director of Imparsial, Hussein Ahmad. In\nthe opening of the letter, Andrie stated that the attempted murder case\nthrough acid terror against him must be thoroughly investigated.<\/p>",
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