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  2. Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Organisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia (ORARI) (in English, Indonesian Amateur Radio Organization) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Indonesia. According to a 2000 census compiled by the International Amateur Radio Union ( IARU ), Indonesia has the thirteenth-largest population of amateur radio operators in ...

  3. National Commission on Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established by the Suharto regime through a Presidential Decree No. 50 of 1993, shortly after United Nations Commission on Human Rights resolution 1993/97 expressed grave concern over allegations of serious human rights violations by the government of Indonesia. [1] Komnas HAM's jurisdiction included human rights issues in ...

  4. 2021 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Investigation by National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) revealed that there were indications of human rights violations on the shooting of 6 FPI members. [5] COVID-19 cases number in Indonesia reached the 800,000 mark. [6] At least 40 people were killed after a landslide struck residential homes in Sumedang, West Java. 9 January

  5. Coordinating Ministry for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration ...

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    The Ministry of Law and Human Rights was established on 19 August 1945 as the Department of Justice (Departemen Kehakiman). [1]The preceding agency in the Dutch Colonial Era was Dutch: Departemen Van Justitie, based on Herdeland Yudie Staatblad No. 576.

  6. Melki Sedek Huang - Wikipedia

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    Melki Sedek Huang (born 15 October 2001) is an Indonesian activist who was the chairman of the student executive council at University of Indonesia (UI) from 21 January 2023 until his dismissal on 18 December 2023 due to sexual violence.

  7. 2022 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    4 June – Indonesia holds its first Formula E Grand Prix in Jakarta. [77] 7 June – Police arrests leader of Khilafatul Muslimin, Abdul Qadir, who is accused of seeking to establish an Islamic caliphate in Indonesia. [78] 9 June – Indonesian embassy in Bern announces the discovery of the body of Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz in Aare. [79] 13 June

  8. Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission on Human Rights of Indonesia (KOMNAS HAM) announced plans to investigate the incident and the use of tear gas by police. [68] Although FIFA's rules say that tear gas should not be used inside stadiums, the chief of regional police defended its use, citing the threats posed by the rioters to players and officials. [ 20 ]

  9. Yasonna Laoly - Wikipedia

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    Yasonna Hamonangan Laoly (born 27 May 1953) is the former Minister of Law and Human Rights of Indonesia, [1] [2] serving from 2019 to 2024. [3] He was a member of the North Sumatra regional legislature from 1999 to 2003 and of the People's Consultative Assembly from 2004 to 2014. [2]