This month marks 20 years since Indonesia’s Reformasi (Reformation), the tumultuous end of Suharto’s dictatorship, and two decades into their democratic experiment, many Indonesian activists are reflecting on the promises, both kept and broken, of that era. A survey that was released on Sunday shows that two decades on, many Indonesians choose the former strongman as the country’s best ever president, pointing to the stability and security he brought. Reformasi has seen significant reforms in terms of politics and civil liberties as well as the separation of the army and the police, but, practically, human rights are still under threat in the country, writes Usman Hamid for The Diplomat.