April 21, OnlineThe government has said that seven cases will take priority in its resolution of human rights abuses that have been left unresolved
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The government has said that seven cases will take priority in its resolution of human rights abuses that have been left unresolved.
'There are seven cases, namely Talangsari, Wamena, Wasior, abductions in Jakarta, mysterious shootings across the country, the Sept. 30, 1965 communist coup and the May 1998 rioting,' Attorney General M. Prasetyo said in Jakarta on Tuesday, referring to well-known cases.
Your comments:
Why stop at seven when thousands more are frozen in the time machine. You can ask the police how big an archive they have in hibernation. (Lazarus arise: I have a job for you.)
Dinero
It does not matter who the ring leaders are. Or who pays who. You go through a red light you pay. How many signs and media reports need to go up before those who fool themselves learn? If civil libertarians want to pay to keep people locked up, tell them to put their hands in their own pockets: same for supporters of illegal immigrants.
Pacray
All the suspects have been laid bare already. All the evidence is obviously documented and all they need is to just try them in court, prosecute them and lock them up in prison until the end of their time on Earth.
Pedro Gonzales
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