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Intolerance, human rights cases in Yogyakarta remain high: Activists

Bambang Muryanto (The Jakarta Post)
Yogyakarta
Mon, December 19, 2016

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Intolerance, human rights cases in Yogyakarta remain high: Activists Residents stage a rally to reject land acquisition for a new airport in Kulonprogo, Yogyakarta. (JP/Bambang Muryanto)

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ith the number of intolerance and human rights cases in Yogyakarta remaining high this year, NGOs are calling on law enforcers to take stern action against the perpetrators.

National Alliance for Unity in Diversity (ANBTI) Yogyakarta chapter coordinator Agnes Dwi Rusjiati said her organization noted 12 religion-based incidents of violence in the province, the same number last year.

“The state, through its law enforcers, should actively solve intolerance cases in Yogyakarta,” Agnes said in a year-end press conference on Monday.

She suggested that the government encourage the public to maintain diversity in society through education and religion-based institutions.

The Wahid Institute said last year that Yogyakarta was the second-most intolerant province after West Java

(Read also: Intolerance stains Yogya’s melting pot image)

Meanwhile, the Yogyakarta Legal Aid Institute’s (LBH) social, economic and cultural division chairman, Yogi Zul Fadhli, said his organization had received 35 human rights violence complaints this year.

“The perpetrators have not been named suspects by the police. This kind of impunity could trigger others to commit violence,” Yogi said.

He said human rights violations related to agrarian issues were the most prevalent this year on account of land conflicts between residents and the Yogyakarta sultanate. (jun)

 

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