Condemning Woman's Assault Causing Blindness and Facial Disfigurement, Atalia Asks: 'Has Social Function Died?'
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Atalia Praratya, a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, condemned an assault that left a woman blind and disfigured.
- The victim, identified as YTT (29), allegedly disappeared for three years and suffered severe injuries, including difficulty speaking and seeing.
- Praratya questioned the perpetrator's loss of social function and humanity.
Indonesian lawmaker Atalia Praratya has strongly condemned a brutal assault that left a 29-year-old woman, identified as YTT, blind and with a disfigured face. Praratya, a member of Commission VIII of the House of Representatives, expressed outrage over the violence inflicted upon the victim.
The victim reportedly went missing for three years before the alleged assault. The severe injuries sustained have left her with difficulties in speaking and seeing, highlighting the extreme brutality of the attack. Praratya, reacting to the incident, questioned the perpetrator's state of humanity, asking if their social functions had ceased.
This incident has sparked public outcry and calls for justice, with Praratya's condemnation underscoring the severity of gender-based violence. The case brings attention to the critical need for stronger protections and support systems for victims of domestic abuse and violence in Indonesia.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.