3/13/2013

22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council - INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

 INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue 


Date: March 12, 2013
Document ID: ALRC-COS-22-13-2013
HRC section: Item 4, General Debate
Speaker: Mr. Budi Tjahjono

A Joint Oral Statement to the 22st Session of the UN Human Rights Council fromthe Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs / World Council of Churches ( CCIA/WCC), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (Order of Preachers), Franciscans International (FI), the International Coalition for Papua (ICP), Survival International (SI), United Evangelical Mission (UEM), Vivat International (VI), and the West Papua Netzwerk (WPN).

INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

This is a joint statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs / World Council of Churches (CCIA/WCC), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (Order of Preachers), Franciscans International (FI), the International Coalition for Papua (ICP), Survival International (SI), United Evangelical Mission (UEM), Vivat International (VI), and the West Papua Netzwerk (WPN).


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22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council


  • INDONESIA: Ongoing violence in Papua and the need for dialogue

  • NEPAL: Raising voice against impunity puts human rights defenders at risk

  • PAKISTAN: Human rights will remain a mirage in Pakistan without state's political will to guarantee them

  • SRI LANKA: The absence of action regarding complaints of torture and ill-treatment

  • MYANMAR: The death of Phyo Wai Aung: Myanmar's brutal institutions claim another victim

  • INDIA: A long way to go to ensure food security

  • SRI LANKA: The need for the preservation and proper inquiries into the remains of about 200 bodies found in the mass grave at Matale

  • MYANMAR: Targeting and torturing public enemies through the Unlawful Associations Act in Myanmar

  • INDONESIA: Government and law enforcement officials are expected to take serious measures to combat paedophilia in Bali

  • MYANMAR: Savage torture in ordinary criminal cases

  • BANGLADESH: Failure to prevent disappearance is injustice to families

  • BANGLADESH: Government lacks 'political will' to legislate anti-torture bill

  • THAILAND: Freedom of Expression in Crisis - The Conviction of Somyot Prueksakasemsuk




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