Brazilians invade Indonesian president's profile after Juliana Marins' death and demand justice: 'Negligent country'

The commotion generated by the tragic death of 26-year-old Brazilian Juliana Marins in Indonesia has escalated into a strong digital mobilization that now directly targets the country's president, Prabowo Subianto . The president's official Instagram profile (@prabowo) has been invaded by Brazilians outraged by the handling of the case by local authorities.
The young publicist fell during a hike on Mount Rinjani, in Lombok, last Saturday (21), after being left behind by the group she was hiking with. The rescue operation took four days, and only after public pressure and mobilization of volunteers was there progress in the rescue attempt, unfortunately, without success. Juliana was found dead on Tuesday (24), more than 650 meters deep.
Collective anger as a tool of pressure
This Wednesday (25), former actress and psychologist Cecília Dassi used her Instagram profile to share a report encouraging the direct accountability of the authorities involved.
The text also describes the Brazilians' anger as "a form of love for life." "Your anger is a form of love for life. And here in Indonesia, we see it as a powerful force — a pressure that can finally force our government to take responsibility," the note says.
Profiles of officials including the president and the administration of Mount Rinjani National Park were subsequently released. "If you want to express your anger, direct it to where it really matters...
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