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Towards an Open Society
Rights and Wrongs

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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With reforms as the declared national agenda following the change in government, hopes were high that at long last, sensitive issues like respect for human rights and religious tolerance among Indonesia’s culturally diverse population would finally be recognized and implemented. But the dastardly killing of human rights activist Munir and the continuing violation against journalists and other civil society practitioners is one indication that

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