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This chapter examines the legal mechanisms for dealing with human rights abuses committed during 1965–1966, particularly those established under Reformasi since 1998. It analyzes the formal obligations of the Indonesian government as dictated by the provisions of Indonesian law and Indonesia’s ratification of international human rights instruments. Evanty and Pohlman assess some of the gaps between these new laws and their implementation, including the failed 2004 Truth and Reconciliation Legislation, the decision not to follow up the 2012 Report by the National Commission of Human Rights, and the latest drafts of the revised Truth and Reconciliation Commission Legislation. Across the five presidencies since Suharto, Evanty and Pohlman argue there has been diminishing support for legal measures for justice alongside persistent resistance to legal justice.
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Evanty, N., Pohlman, A. (2018). After 1965: Legal Matters for Justice?. In: McGregor, K., Melvin, J., Pohlman, A. (eds) The Indonesian Genocide of 1965. Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71455-4_16
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