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Profile of Fatia Maulidiyanti, Human Rights Activist Who Loudly Critiques Government Policies

Profile of Fatia Maulidiyanti, Human Rights Activist Who Loudly Critiques Government Policies

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Profile of Fatia Maulidiyanti, Human Rights Activist Who Loudly Critiques Government Policies

Fatia Maulidiyanti is a human rights activist known for her vocal criticism of political and humanitarian issues in Indonesia. Her outspoken stance even led her to face legal challenges in a case of alleged defamation against the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.

Recently, Fatia once again demonstrated her support for the people's right to voice their opinions during a demonstration at the Indonesian Parliament (DPR RI). Through a post on her personal Instagram account, she urged the public to remain in solidarity, to take care of one another, and to continue speaking out despite facing state violence.

Read more news about Fatia Maulidiyanti at Liputan6.com.

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Fatia Maulidiyanti, or more commonly known by the nickname Fatia, is a human rights activist born in Bandung on September 13.

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Fatia is a graduate of International Relations from Parahyangan Catholic University. She is known for her outspoken criticism of government policies, often making headlines in the mass media.

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In 2013, Fatia pioneered the establishment of "Books for Tomorrow", a collective movement focused on providing reading access for inmates, including death row prisoners.

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In 2014, Fatia attended the Human Rights School (SeHAMA) organized by KontraS.

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Since 2020, Fatia has been entrusted to serve as the Coordinator of KontraS (Commission for the Disappeared and Victims of Violence).

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Fatia and Hariz Azhar were once reported in a case of alleged defamation against the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.

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After being acquitted of defamation charges, Fatia became increasingly brave in voicing various political and humanitarian issues in the country.

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Through her personal Instagram account, Fatia also voiced the 17+8 demands of the people against the government with the hashtag #RESETINDONESIA.

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"The state violence that is happening today is a manifestation of their fear of public anger. We should be proud that our voices are so strong that they make these rulers feel bitter towards the people's aspirations," she wrote in a post on Instagram, Sunday (31/8).