A trans woman has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison and fined in Indonesia for alleged religious blasphemy on TikTok. In response, Amnesty International has condemned the sentence, arguing that her comments do not meet the threshold for incitement under international law and criticized the government’s continued use of the Electronic Information and Transactions (EIT) Law to suppress dissent and freedom of speech. The case highlights a broader pattern of the EIT and blasphemy laws being wielded arbitrarily against marginalized voices, human rights defenders, and social media users.