Unfinished Business: Police Accountability in Indonesia

Monday, June 23, 2008
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Amnesty International
Asia
South Eastern Asia
Indonesia

Impunity is deeply engrained throughout Indonesia's criminal justice system, whereby perpetrators of human rights violations are rarely brought to justice for their crimes. In this report, Amnesty International examines the extent to which the Indonesian government has failed to develop strong internal and external police accountability mechanisms. Strong mechanisms would help to prevent human rights violations by punishing perpetrators and providing reparations and assistance to victims through a free, fair and transparent process.

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Unfinished Business: Police Accountability in Indonesia