By Bertil Lintner

The Irrawaddy-Dec 22, 2022

Indonesia will take over as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in January, but that does not mean that the regional grouping will do anything decisive to end the crisis in Myanmar. ASEAN’s two basic principles — consensus and non-interference — make that a non-starter. But an initiative put forward by a group of Indonesian legal experts might have a profound impact on the fate of the junta that seized power in Naypyitaw in February last year. A case has been made by those experts to amend a law enacted in 2000 which restricts punishment for human rights violations to those committed only by Indonesian citizens. If it is accepted by the country’s Constitutional Court, Myanmar’s generals could be brought to justice in Indonesia. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/myanmars-generals-could-be-brought-to-justice-in-indonesia.html First published in The Irrawaddy