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Monday, September 5, 2022

The government resumes efforts to resolve gross human rights violations outside of court. The formation of a Non-Judicial Resolution Team for Past Gross Human Rights Violations is seen as having the potential to whitewash the sins of the perpetrators.

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Activists from the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence demonstrate to demand the government resolves cases of past gross human rights violations during the commemoration of International Human Rights Day at the Arjuna Wiwaha Statue, Central Jakarta, December 2021. ANTARA FOTO/ Fakhri Hermansyah . tempo : 176905540370.

THE first meeting of the Non-Judicial Resolution Team for Past Gross Human Rights Violations was held on the morning of Thursday, September 1. Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud Md. mentioned the reason for the team’s formation. He said that it was needed to resolve 13 cases of gross human rights violations in the past. 

“Because judicial measures have not gone forward for decades,” said

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