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View all search resultsWhile communities battling corporations and the state face difficulties, those trying to seek justice for individual cases, such as sexual violence committed by powerful figures in their families, communities or workplaces, fare even worse.
A wave of relief swept through human rights groups as a district court acquitted on Monday activists Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti on all counts of defaming senior cabinet minister Luhut Pandjaitan in a YouTube video.
The senior minister took the stand on Thursday as the plaintiff in a defamation case he brought against two activists, who had posted a YouTube video alleging his connection to a mining company and increased military presence in Papua.
The government is set to provide more lenient punishment in its revision of the 2016 Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law by introducing a restorative justice approach in the complaint offenses case handling.
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