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Lacks Commitment to Solve Human Rights Violations

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

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Do you believe the government is serious in handling cases of human rights violations?
Yes
19.2% 86
No
57.6% 259
Unsure
23.2% 104
Total (100%) 449

THE government still has to fulfil its promise of resolving several cases of severe human rights violation, among others: the 1965-1966 mass murders, the kidnapping of pro-democracy activists in 1997-1998, the Semanggi I dan II incidents in 1998, and

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