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Responsibility towards Victims

Monday, October 19, 2020

The government has made it easier for compensation to be paid out to victims of terrorism. But it is still not yet on the side of the victims of human rights violations.

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Responsibility towards Victims. tempo : 172855751480.

THE bombing in Bali on October 12, 2002 is always remembered as the deadliest terrorist attack in Indonesia. But the fate of those directly affected is often forgotten: the people suffering permanent scars or who have had bomb fragments in their heads for years, and of course those who lost their jobs after the bombing.

Government Regulation No. 7/2018 covered the payment of compensation, reimbursement and assistance for victims of terrorism. How

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