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View all search resultsAs Indonesia contends with large-scale protests against the endorsement of the Job Creation Law, the government has encouraged those who oppose the law to file a judicial review with the Constitutional Court to ensure a more amicable process.
The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has not considered forming an ad hoc committee to investigate a recent shooting of Papuan pastor Yeremia Zanambani and is focusing on collecting evidence, despite calls from Amnesty International.
The Executive Office of the President has denied using so-called “buzzers” to support the government and its policies, claiming that it only hires social media influencers to help educate the public on certain policies.
Antigraft and human rights activists have raised concerns over the government's use of social media "influencers" to promote its policies, demanding transparency over the partnership amid fears that it could be misused to sway public opinion on problematic issues.
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