Indonesian Center for the Study of Law and Policy (PSHK) researcher Miko S
span class="caption">Indonesian Center for the Study of Law and Policy (PSHK) researcher Miko S. Ginting (far left), legal expert Saut Irianto Rajagukguk (left), Kawan8 activist Fauzan (center left), Indonesian Law Student Front (FROMHI) representative Wirawan Hipatios (center-right), Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS) parent representative Ayu Rahmat (right) and family member of JIS case victim Kiki (far right) attend a discussion on the JIS case at Gedung Joeang 45 in Jakarta on Tuesday. FROMHI said the JIS case was one example of Indonesia’s non-transparent and unfair legal process.(JP/Dhoni Setiawan)
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