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Jokowi Admits 12 Gross Human Rights Violations

Monday, January 16, 2023

News summary, Jokowi’s way of dealing with gross human rights violations

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President Joko Widodo delivers a statement regarding past human rights violations at the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on January 11. The Indonesian government conceded that 12 gross human rights violations had occurred in the past and pledged to restore the victims’ rights in a just manner without overlooking the judicial settlements. ANTARA/Akbar Nugroho Gumay . tempo : 173222655429.

Jokowi Admits Gross Human Rights Violations

PRESIDENT Joko Widodo admitted to gross human rights violations in the past. He said the government is making an effort so that gross human rights violations would not occur again in the future. “I admit that gross human rights violations occurred on various occasions,” he said at the Presidential Palace on Wednesday, January 11.

The president spoke about 12 past gross human rights violat

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