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Govt not serious on human rights: Watchdog

Jakarta: A human rights watchdog has slammed the government for not taking human rights cases in the country seriously

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Mon, February 6, 2012 Published on Feb. 6, 2012 Published on 2012-02-06T07:54:52+07:00

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akarta: A human rights watchdog has slammed the government for not taking human rights cases in the country seriously.

“To date, the government has continuously ignored any calls from the international community regarding the handling of human rights cases. The government has apparently used any rights violation issues solely as an image polisher,” executive director of the Human Rights Working Group (HRWG) Rafendi Djamin said in a press release sent to The Jakarta Post on Saturday.

He said among the obvious examples where human rights violations could be easily spotted was in migrant workers’ protection. He added that the implementation of migrant workers’ protection was contrary to the fact that Indonesia was among the countries that had endorsed the UN resolution on migrant workers’ protection and had even called on other countries to ratify the migrant workers’ convention.

The government was also accused of being inconsistent in upholding religious freedom.

In practice, he said, religious-based violence and discrimination continues to take place in Indonesia. The beleaguered GKI Yasmin Church congregation and a clash between Shiites and Sunnis in Sampang, Madura, were just two examples of how the Indonesian government is incapable of settling religious-based human rights violations, he said.

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