JakartaPost-Mar 1, 2023

Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi told the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had acknowledged and expressed regret on behalf of the state for 12 gross human rights violations in the country’s history, as part of efforts to improve protections in the future. Retno was speaking at the council’s 52nd session in Geneva on Monday. She said preventing future human rights violations required coming to terms with past mistakes, adding that “Indonesia has that courage”. “Indonesia is committed to rehabilitating the victims, without negating the judicial resolution,” Retno said. She referenced Jokowi’s Jan. 11 apology on behalf of the nation for its past gross human rights violations. The President listed 12 gross human rights violations that took place from the 1960s to the early 2000s, including the communist purges of the 1960s and the forced disappearances of student protesters in the late 1990s. Retno noted that the world was full of uncertainty and that millions of people were still deprived of their basic rights. She said concrete action had to be taken to ensure respect for human rights, which was a precondition for peace and stability. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2023/03/01/retno-tells-un-jokowi-regrets-nations-past-human-rights-abuses.html.