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After the House’s Rush Job

Monday, December 30, 2019

Tens of NGOs initially focused on their own distinct issues ended up joining hands. They resisted the House’s plan to pass various bills and law revisions.

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Demonstrators unfurled a banner refuting the criminal code bill and the revised kpk Law in front of parliament house, Jakarta, September 23, 2019./ TEMPO/M Taufan Rengganis. tempo : 173222782956.

 

A STATUS update on the social media account of a politician caused tumult among members of the Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (ICJR) on September 16. The politician wrote that the House working committee for the Criminal Code bill (RKUHP) had just completed its last deliberation of  the RKUHP at the Fairmont Hotel in Jakarta, night of September 15.

ICJR members who had been monitoring the deliberation process for the RKUHP s

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