An Indonesian military court has convicted and sentenced four officers for their involvement in a 2023 acid attack against human rights activist Andrie Yunus. The officers, whose ranks range from sergeant to captain, received prison sentences varying from eight months to two years. The attack, which severely injured Yunus, occurred in front of his home in Jakarta and was motivated by his advocacy work concerning alleged military abuses in Papua. Prosecutors had sought longer sentences, arguing the severity of the crime and the premeditated nature of the assault. The court’s decision marks a rare instance of military personnel being held accountable for violence against civilians in Indonesia. Yunus continues to receive medical treatment for his injuries and has expressed concerns about the leniency of the sentences. The verdict is being closely watched by human rights organizations as a test of the Indonesian military’s commitment to justice and accountability.