Indonesia’s Role in UN Human Rights Council

May 30th, 2006, in IM Posts, Opinion, by Guest Writer

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One Comment on “Indonesia’s Role in UN Human Rights Council”

  1. Dragonwall Says:
    December 22nd, 2007 at 6:31 am

    I guess I miss this all this while. Mr Pratoomraj. Now how do you fare Indonesia’s role in UN on Human Rights when they are a country that were as follows:

    1. Most of the citizens since the Dutch colonial time were being discriminated and
    segregated and none whomsoever seemed to lay a hand otherwise.
    2. When Soeharto swept into power they continue thei discrimination against the
    minorities, though that were their good time when no one seemed to care amidst
    corruption where money talked their way into smooth crusing.
    3. Now the law seemed to have put into force a new form of discrimination even further
    discriminating the minorities.

    How do you see on this when a country that have been for centuries discriminating the
    minorities and the world just passed by while those in Indonesian were crying out loud.

    Does United Nation really held Human Rights in high esteem? What will they do if they find that those who cause and subject the Indonesian minorities to discrimination to be guilty of, should they be punish, by whom? and where? The International Court of Justice! or at the UN?
    How will then justice be done? Who in the UN will help?



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