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Injustice Relief - Indonesia
Posted On 02/03/2010 09:06:.04 by frichardson

Opentrial is working to establish Injustice Relief - Indonesia, a charity aimed at relieving the consequences of injustice, particularly on the families of those jailed in violation of their human rights. Because the Indonesian legal system is so dysfunctional, innocent breadwinners are often arrested, tortured for a confession and then jailed, and this can have dire consequences for their families. Furthermore, those who suffer the most in this situation are often th... Read More



Indonesia's judicial system rated the worst in Asia: Survey
Posted On 23/10/2009 13:38:.32 by frichardson

 Lilian Budianto ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Mon, 09/15/2008 10:08 AM  |  Headlines

Indonesia's judiciary earned poor marks from expatriate business executives for having the worst system in Asia, in a survey conducted by a Hong Kong consulting firm.

Regional financial hubs Hong Kong and Singapore topped the list for having the best judicial systems on the continent.

The survey, conducted by the Political and Economic Risk Con... Read More



Indonesian mother unjustly jailed
Posted On 23/10/2009 13:34:.10 by frichardson

By Ed Davies

JAKARTA, June 23 (Reuters) - An Indonesian mother who was fined, jailed and put on trial after sending an e-mail to friends complaining about her treatment in a private hospital, has become a rallying point for reform of the country's legal system.

Indonesia's unpredictable legal system is one of the main deterrents to much needed investment.

Read the full report at: http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSJ AK67187

 

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Injustice & an Invitation to Reform
Posted On 23/10/2009 09:52:.11 by frichardson

The false visum et repertum that has been uploaded onto this site relates to the injustice I, myself, suffered and is a good example of how online exposure could deter such things. It is clearly false for a number of reasons:

1.  While the alleged crime was supposed to have been committed on 26th October, 2002, the visum was not issued until 7th November, 2002, because it was needed to keep the accused in jail as he would not cooperate in being deported.

2. In support of t... Read More



Threat to Indonesian Anti-Corruption Efforts by Law Enforcement Agents
Posted On 17/10/2009 13:02:.25 by frichardson

The 20 lawyers, calling themselves the KPK’s Defender Team, offered to assist the Indonesia Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) as four of its deputy chairmen were, rather irregularly and with little justification, questioned by police. The lawyers include Patra M Zen, Abdul Fickar Hadjar, Ahmad Maulana, Alexander Lay, Arief T Surowidjojo, Bambang Widjojanto, Eri Hertiawan, Harjon Sinaga, Abdul Haris M Rum, Ignatius Andy,... Read More









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