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H.R. Djoko Soegianto, S.H.: "We don't give preferential treatment to the military"

Tuesday, March 26, 2002

It seems like the office of the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) is always busy. And last week was no exception, when it received the findings of the Investigation Commission on Human Rights Violations (KPP HAM) in the Trisakti and Semanggi I & II cases.

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Komnas HAM's head, Djoko Soegianto, and Commission members must discuss the findings of the 120-page report, which concludes that serious human rights violations took place during those three incidents, which lasted far into the night. KPP HAM, among other things, submitted the conclusion that 50 officers from the Indonesian military (TNI) and police were involved in the three incidents. They even concluded that former TNI Commander in Chie

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