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Defamation case proceeds against two rights activists despite calls for reform

Nur Janti (The Jakarta Post)
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Wed, March 8, 2023

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Defamation case proceeds against two rights activists despite calls for reform Members of the Corruption Eradication People’s Committee rally outside the State Palace on Jan. 8, 2019, to demand that the government abolish articles in the Electronic Information and Transaction (ITE) Law considered a threat to freedom of expression. (JP/Seto Wardhana )

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ctivists and scholars are questioning the government’s commitment to free speech as the police press ahead with an online defamation case against two human rights defenders under a law that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has said should be reformed.

On Monday, the Jakarta Police reportedly submitted a dossier to the East Jakarta Prosecutor’s Office outlining a defamation case against activists Haris Azhar of the Lokataru Foundation and Fatia Maulidiyanti of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras).

Fatia and Haris went to the Jakarta Police headquarters on the same day to protest what they said was an attempt to “criminalize human rights defenders”.

They were supported by some 20 civil groups, including Kontras, the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute and Amnesty International Indonesia, which urged the police and the prosecutors’ office to stop pursuing the case as it violated a series of policies enacted since 2021 intended to limit the criminalization of criticism.

They were referring to a joint decree signed by the police, the attorney general and the communications and information minister in mid-2021, as well as an internal circular letter signed by National Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo earlier that year.

The decree says criminal charges for online defamation may only be brought against people who intended to harm another’s reputation with their statements and that simply stating opinions or facts was not grounds for prosecution. The circular letter, which was issued not long after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said the ITE law and its vague provisions were “the source” of the problem, orders police personnel to use a “restorative justice” approach in enforcing the cyberlaw.

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The case of Haris and Fatia began in September 2021 when Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan reported the two activists to the police for their statements in a video featured on Haris’ YouTube channel. Luhut’s side said it had filed the report after two separate demands for a public explanation and apology from Haris and Fatia were ignored.

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