UN REPORTING AND TREATY RATIFICATION
- Overview of reporting to UN treaty bodies
Contains the official state reports, alternative 'shadow reports', list of issues and responses by Indonesia, for all the Human Rights treaties that Indonesia are part to. - Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights’ Indonesia-page
Contains information on ratification and reporting status, as well as reports from UN special procedures and UN treaty bodies, and more. - Universal Periodic Review – 2nd cycle (2012)
The Universal Periodic Review is a unique process which provides the opportunity for states to declare what actions they have taken to improve the human rights situations in their countries. Alternative reporting is submitted by NGOs and civil society actors. See the national report, UN compilation of information, stakeholders' information and report of the working group. - Bayefsky.com's Indonesia-page
Contains an overview over human rights treaty ratification, submitted state reports
INDONESIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS - GENERAL
- KontraS (the Commission for 'the disappeared' and victims of violence)
- Legal Aid Foundation
- Human Rights Working Group (NGO coalition for International human rights advocacy)
- ELSAM (Institute for policy research and advocacy)
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS - GENERAL
- International Crisis Group (analysis and policy recommendations)
- The Asia Foundation
- TAPOL (UK-based NGO focusing on human rights in Indonesia)
- Human Rights Watch' (in Indonesia)
- Business & Human Rights' (in Indonesia)
FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF
- Setara – Institute for Democracy and Peace
One of Indonesia’s leading advocates for religious freedom. - Centre for religious and Cross-cultural studies at the University of Gadjah Mada
A leading research centre on issues of inter-religious relations
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S RIGHTS
- AMAN – The Indigenous people’s alliance of the archipelago
- The Norwegian Rainforest Foundation
- Down to Earth
- International Campaign for Ecological Justice in Indonesia (UK based advocacy organisation)
INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Law and Human Rights (in Indonesian)
- National Commission on Human Rights
- National Commission on Violence Against Women (in Indonesian)
- National Judicial Commission
- The Indonesian Supreme Court (in Indonesian)
- The Attorney General's Office (in Indonesian)
- The Constitutional Court
- The Indonesian Army
ENLIGSH - LANGUAGE NEWSPAPERS AND JOURNALS
- Jakarta Post (daily newspaper)
- Kompas' (daily newspaper in English)
- Tempo (daily newspaper & weekly magazine)
- Indonesia Matters (website with main focus on politics, culture, religion and religious freedom issues)
- Inside Indonesia (quarterly online-journal)
- The Jakarta Globe (daily newspaper)
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
- Australian National University
- Van Vollenhoven Institute at the University of Leiden
- The Centre for Human Rights Studies at the Islamic University of Indonesia (mostly in Indonesian)
MICELLANEOUS
- Working group for an Asean Human Rights Mechanism
- PHSK (Center for Indonesian Law & Policy Studies)
- Royal Norwegian Embassy in Jakarta
- International Crisis Group (analysis and policy recommendations)
- Business & Human Rights' (in Indonesian)
- FRR Law office
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