In a democracy, criticism is not an act of hostility. It is a civic obligation. Yet in today’s Indonesia, this basic principle is increasingly under strain. Public criticism—whether voiced by academics, civil society groups, journalists, or opposition politicians—is now routinely framed as an attempt to delegitimize the government of Prabowo Subianto, rather than as a normal exercise of democratic accountability. To subscribe please click here

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