ligalig
Ligalig is a term used in Indonesian political discourse to describe social and political upheaval framed as deliberate disruption intended to undermine public order or government authority. It is not a formal legal concept; rather, it functions as a label applied by actors in politics and media to categorize a range of activities—from protests and demonstrations to organized campaigns—perceived as destabilizing.
The origins and precise meaning of ligalig are uncertain, and it is generally treated as a contemporary
In practice, officials may invoke ligalig to justify security measures, surveillance, or restrictions on assembly, while
Critics contend that ligalig can be misused to delegitimize peaceful dissent, expand executive powers, or suppress
Related topics include political rhetoric, social movements, civil liberties, and state security.