JAKARTA. The Central Information Commission’s (KIP) ruling that the government must disclose the findings of the investigation into the 2004 murder of human rights campaigner Munir Said Thalib should serve as an occasion for President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to honor his commitment to resolve past human rights abuses, activists said on Tuesday. They said that publishing the report authored by a government-commissioned fact-finding team would prove that Jokowi’s recent pledge to resolve gross human rights abuses was not mere lip service. “KIP’s instruction is a great opportunity for Jokowi, who will mark his first two years in office on Oct. 20, to show progress in resolving human rights violations,” said Putri Kanesia of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), an NGO that Munir once led.
JKW asked to honor pledge to resolve Munir murder
JAKARTA. The Central Information Commission’s (KIP) ruling that the government must disclose the findings of the investigation into the 2004 murder of human rights campaigner Munir Said Thalib should serve as an occasion for President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to honor his commitment to resolve past human rights abuses, activists said on Tuesday. They said that publishing the report authored by a government-commissioned fact-finding team would prove that Jokowi’s recent pledge to resolve gross human rights abuses was not mere lip service. “KIP’s instruction is a great opportunity for Jokowi, who will mark his first two years in office on Oct. 20, to show progress in resolving human rights violations,” said Putri Kanesia of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), an NGO that Munir once led.