Human Rights in Indonesia

Human rights in Indonesia represent a complex and evolving landscape shaped by the country’s rich cultural diversity, historical struggles for independence, and ongoing political developments. As Southeast Asia’s largest democracy, Indonesia’s commitment to human rights is enshrined in its Constitution and reinforced by various international agreements. However, the practical implementation of these rights has been a persistent challenge, influenced by factors such as political instability, economic disparities, and regional differences.

Human Rights in Indonesia

ISBN: 978-625-367-826-5