JAKARTA - Social media activist Ade Armando who was attacked by a group of people during the April 11 demonstration is still undergoing treatment at the Siloam Hospital, Semanggi, South Jakarta.

So what is the current condition of Ade, who has been hospitalized for seven days today?

The family representative, Nong Darol Mahmada, said that Ade had not been allowed to return home until the evening of Sunday 17 April. The lecturer who teaches at the University of Indonesia (UI) is still undergoing intensive treatment.

"Not yet (allowed to go home) still in the inpatient room, still intensively monitored by the team of doctors," said Nong via text message to Voi, Sunday, April 17.

Nong added that Ade has not been allowed to be visited, apart from his family and wife. He said, so that Ade can get enough hours of rest for recovery.

"It can only be accompanied by his wife, not allowed to visit," said Nong, who is also the Secretary of the Indonesian Movement for All (PIS).

Nong added that Ade's team of doctors has not recommended surgery to treat his client's health condition. He hoped that Ade would not have to undergo surgery until he was allowed to go home.

"There hasn't been (an operation) but it will continue to be monitored and hopefully there won't be an operation," he concluded.

Ade had bleeding in the back of the brain (concussion). The head of the PIS also complained of pain in his sense of smell. Nong disclosed the condition experienced by Ade on Tuesday, April 12.

"Bleeding in the hindbrain. So it lengthened, maybe the blows were too hard and repeatedly, repeatedly," said Nong when met at Siloam Hospital.

On Friday, April 15, Nina Mutmainah, Ade Armando's wife, said that her husband's condition had started to improve and was stable. However, Ade still needs treatment at Siloam Semanggi Hospital.

The family, he said, wanted Ade to rest longer to recover his condition so that he temporarily closed himself to visitors.

"Currently, Ade is in a stable condition, I apologize because he has to rest fully, he can't be visited yet," said Nina when confirmed.

Based on Ade's message, Nina said that her husband fully supports the student movement to uphold the truth.

“I want to convey a message from Mr. Ade so that this is conveyed. The message is this, everyone must continue to fight, don't be afraid because Allah will always be with those who uphold the truth," he said.


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