Former Chairman of Muhammadiyah, Din Syamsuddin, has publicly criticized the recent arrests of Roy Suryo and a doctor known as Dokter Tifa, alleging the detentions appear forced. Syamsuddin characterized the arrests as a form of “real oppression,” signaling concern over potential political motivations. The statement highlights growing scrutiny surrounding the legal actions taken against Suryo and Dokter Tifa, both known for their public profiles and commentary. Details regarding the specific charges against the two individuals were not provided in this report, but Syamsuddin’s remarks suggest a belief that due process may not be being followed. This criticism from a respected religious and social leader adds to the ongoing debate about freedom of expression and potential overreach by authorities. The case is likely to attract further attention from human rights observers and political analysts.