Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention

Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention
Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention

Hello and welcome to the details of Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention and now with the details

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Judges in Jakarta convicted 26-year-old Laras Faizati Khairunnisa of spreading incitement through social media, including an Instagram story calling on people to burn the National Police headquarters in the capital. — AFP pic

Advertisements

(New users only) Unlock 4%* + 10%* p.a. promo rate for 3 months and enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.

JAKARTA, Jan 15 — An Indonesian court found a woman guilty of incitement on Thursday over social media posts during nationwide protests, with activists saying hundreds of others are on trial on charges related to last year’s unrest.

Judges in Jakarta convicted 26-year-old Laras Faizati Khairunnisa of spreading incitement through social media, including an Instagram story calling on people to burn the National Police headquarters in the capital.

The posts were made as nationwide protests rocked the archipelago in late August and early September, sparked by lavish perks for lawmakers but later intensifying over footage of a police vehicle fatally running over a delivery driver.

Laras, a former worker of the Asean Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, had been in pre-trial detention since September 1.

She was one of the first Indonesians convicted of incitement related to the protests, with trials in Jakarta ongoing for at least four activists who face multiple charges including incitement.

The verdict called for a six-month prison sentence, but presiding judge I Ketut Darpawan said Laras would instead get a one-year probation.

She was released from custody following the hearing.

“The panel of judges chose a type of punishment that emphasises education... and gives the defendant the opportunity to improve herself so that she could be a more cautious individual when using social media,” Ketut said in the hearing which was broadcasted by local media.

Speaking to reporters later, Laras said: “Praise be to God that I can go home today, although still declared guilty.”

“Opinions, criticism and expression of anger... should not be considered as a crime,” added Laras, who has seven days to appeal the ruling.

Amnesty International Indonesia called the court’s decision a “devastating blow to freedom of expression and peaceful protest” which “could clearly create a chilling effect in society”.

The ruling paints any expression of criticism of state violence as a “mistake”, the NGO’s executive director Usman Hamid said in a statement.

According to Amnesty, around 290 people are currently facing trial on charges related to last year’s protests, including 14 activists.

Police arrested thousands of people across the country during and following the protests — the most violent unrest since President Prabowo Subianto took office in 2024.

Many have since been released, but police in September said nearly 600 were still detained.

Authorities also named 959 people including nearly 300 minors suspected of incitement, destruction of property and other offences related to the protests. — AFP 

These were the details of the news Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Malay Mail and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

PREV Indonesia convicts woman of incitement over protest posts after months in detention
NEXT Global heatwave: 120 monthly temperature records broken across 70 countries in 2025

Author Information

I am Jeff King and I’m passionate about business and finance news with over 4 years in the industry starting as a writer working my way up into senior positions. I am the driving force behind Al-KhaleejToday.NET with a vision to broaden the company’s readership throughout 2016. I am an editor and reporter of “Financial” category. Address: 383 576 Gladwell Street Longview, TX 75604, USA Phone: (+1) 903-247-0907 Email: [email protected]