Rabu, 28 Juni 2023 – 16:30 WIB
VIVA – The Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has officially launched a program to implement the non-judicial resolution of past gross human rights violation incidents in Indonesia, starting from Aceh, on Tuesday. This aims to fulfill the rights of victims.
“Today, I officially launch the program for the implementation of the recommendations for non-judicial resolution of past gross human rights violation incidents in Indonesia,” President Jokowi stated in Rumoh Geudong, Bili Aron Village, Pidie District, Aceh, on Tuesday.
Previously, in January, the Government had decided to take a non-judicial path in resolving gross human rights violations in Indonesia by prioritizing the restoration of victims’ rights without negating the judicial mechanism.
“We are grateful that, the restoration of the rights of victims of gross human rights violations in 12 incidents can begin to be realized, which also marks a joint commitment to make efforts to prevent similar things from happening again in the future,” the President said.
The President acknowledged that the process of resolving gross human rights violations in the country has gone through a long and very long process. For that reason, the President expressed his gratitude for the generosity of the victims and the heirs of the victims to accept every process that runs.
“I believe that no process is in vain. Hopefully, the beginning of this good process will pave the way for efforts to heal existing wounds. The beginning of building a just, peaceful, and prosperous life on the foundation of protection and respect for human rights and humanity,” he said.
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Meanwhile, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Mahfud Md, in his report, conveyed the reason for choosing Aceh as the beginning of the realization of the program to restore the rights of victims of gross human rights violations.