By Yuyun Wahyuningrum

The Jakarta Post-June 25, 2020

Although countries have different responses to the pandemic, physical distancing has been the common approach, ranging from controls on movement to lockdowns, curfews, quarantine and states of emergency. Of all the measures, human rights groups have been most alarmed by the option of announcing a state of emergency to tackle COVID-19 because it poses the most serious challenge to the protection of human rights. The term “state of emergency” creates a category in which a government is permitted to impose limitations on human rights.

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