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Discrimination

Tuesday, February 25, 2003

The DPR has passed the new election bill into law. But discrimination remains—in violation of the constitution.

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The new election law recently adopted by the House of Representatives (DPR) still deprives many Indonesians of their right to be elected to the country's legislature. The law, adopted on February 18, still carries a provision banning former members of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) and other outlawed organizations from running for election in the DPR.

The ban, provided in Article 60 (g), is discriminatory and violates citizens' rights u

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