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February 5, 2012

Jakarta Post - February 5, 2012

Dicky Christanto, Jakarta – A group of judges, prosecutors, academics and experts are banding together to fight what one member called "poor law enforcement, from head to toe" in Indone

February 3, 2012

Jakarta Globe - February 3, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – Relatives of two teenage boys who died in police custody in West Sumatra said on Thursday that they would not be satisfied until the police took full responsibility for

February 2, 2012

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2012

Palu – A police station in Morowali regency, Central Sulawesi, became the target of stoning and Molotov cocktails by residents, in an attack allegedly linked to last year's deadly incid

Jakarta Globe - February 2, 2012

Ezra Sihite & Carlos K.Y.

February 1, 2012

Jakarta Post - February 1, 2012

Sita W. Dewi, Jakarta – The Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) said Wednesday that the number of attacks on policemen had risen within the last month.

January 27, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 27, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – In an unprecedented move, a messenger from the National Police arrived on the doorstep of the National Commission on Human Rights on Friday with the autopsy report on tw

Jakarta Globe - January 27, 2012

West Sumatra Police are refusing to supply human rights investigators with the autopsy reports of two teenage brothers who were allegedly tortured to death in custody.

January 26, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 26, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – When dealing with religious conflict in the field, police officers and other law enforcement officials tend to put their beliefs before their uniform, a researcher said

January 25, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 25, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – After a four-day investigation in West Sumatra, Indonesia's National Commission on Human Rights said it found that two boys who died in jail there were tortured to death

January 23, 2012

Human Rights Watch Statement - January 23, 2012

Police violence in Papua and attacks on religious minorities got a lot worse in 2011.

January 18, 2012

Jakarta Post - January 18, 2012

Jakarta – Indonesian Police Watch (IPW) believes that the police recruitment and education system are to blame for the numerous cases of police brutality carried out against civilians.

January 16, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 16, 2012

Ezra Sihite – The National Police racked up more reports of human rights violations during 2011 than any other government institution or private company, a watchdog said on Monday.

January 13, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 13, 2012

A Malang man allegedly bashed by two officers in military and police uniforms near a hotel where President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was staying on Wednesday night has been arrested.

January 12, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 12, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – The West Sumatra Commission on Human Rights has found irregularities in the police's account of the deaths of two young brothers who died while in custody in the provinc

January 11, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 11, 2012

Ronna Nirmala – The regulation used by the police to justify violence against protesters, which has led to a string of deaths and other abuses of power in the past few weeks, was design

Media Indonesia - January 11, 2012

The government should pay attention to the campaigning being currently undertaken by Papua Merdeka groups abroad.

January 10, 2012

Amnesty international Public Statement - January 10, 2012

Index: ASA 21/001/2012

January 9, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 9, 2012

Carla Isati Octama – In the latest allegations of police in Indonesia abusing their authority, Jakarta Police have charged a man with stealing his girlfriend's panties.

Jakarta Globe - January 9, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – The mother of the two young brothers who died inside a police prison last month saw her youngest son alive but badly injured a day after he was taken into the custody of

January 7, 2012

Jakarta Post - January 7, 2012

Nani Afrida, Jakarta – A total of 260 high ranking generals in police institutions currently have no duties but still enjoy institutional facilities and privileges, data from the Indone

Jakarta Globe - January 7, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – Indonesia's National Police are investigating the shocking deaths of two young brothers inside a police prison in West Sumatra last week.

January 4, 2012

Jakarta Globe - January 4, 2012

Ulma Haryanto – A sharp increase in the attacks on the country's police offices and facilities st year is an indication of the public's growing discontent toward law enforcers, a watchd

December 31, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 31, 2011

Jakarta – The Attorney General's Office (AGO) acknowledged on Friday that it had failed to take the lead in the country's bureaucratic reform and had not performed well in law enforceme

December 29, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 29, 2011

Human rights watchdog Imparsial called on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to dismiss National Police chief Gen.

Jakarta Post - December 29, 2011

Medan – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) and North Sumatra Legal Aid (Bakumsu) have placed the police force in first place for basic human rights abu

December 28, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 28, 2011

Kupang – Dozens of residents mobbed Lembor Police station in Manggarai regency, East Nusa Tenggara, and demanded police assume responsibility for the alleged death of Arnoldus Hapong, 4

December 27, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 27, 2011

Anita Rachman, Dessy Sagita, Ismira Lutfia & Ezra Sihite – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked the National Police chief to avoid any form of violence and physical contact

December 21, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 21, 2011

Agus Triyono – The government is guilty of flouting dozens of its own laws throughout 2011, a leading legal watchdog said on Tuesday.

December 20, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 20, 2011

Jakarta – The National Police announced on Monday that more than 500 personnel were discharged from the force annually.

December 15, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 15, 2011

Rangga Prakoso – People who blow the whistle on crime will get sweeping new protections after the nation's key law enforcement bodies signed an agreement intended to bring high-profile

December 13, 2011

Jakarta Globe - December 13, 2011

Nurdin Hasan, Banda Aceh – About a thousand police officers, out of 13,000, in Aceh were identified as drug users, Aceh police chief Ins. Gen. Iskandar Hasan said on Tuesday.

December 10, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 10, 2011

Jakarta – The first things that came into Sri Warini's mind when she found her house had been robbed were that she must call the police and make a list of all the items that had been st

December 8, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 8, 2011

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The government's initiative to accelerate development in Papua and West Papua through the establishment of a special unit led by Bambang Darmono has met w

December 4, 2011

Associated Press - December 4, 2011

Jayapura – Security forces say they are hunting separatist rebels in Indonesia's restive Papua province after two police were killed in an attack.

December 1, 2011

Jakarta Post - December 1, 2011

Jakarta – In the wake of a much-discussed online video of a house burglary, which was uploaded by the victim reportedly due to his distrust of the police, a study reveals that only 30 p

November 8, 2011

Jakarta Post - November 8, 2011

The Indonesian government must immediately act on the Indonesian National Human Rights Commission's (Komnas HAM) findings that human rights violations were committed by Indonesian secur

October 28, 2011

Jakarta Globe - October 28, 2011

Human Rights Watch has called for the president to establish an independent investigation into the deaths of protesters and the ongoing violence in Papua.

October 27, 2011

Jakarta Post - October 27, 2011

Arya Dipa and Yuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung – The Free Papua Movement (OPM) denied that the organization was behind the killing of Mulia Police chief Adj. Comr.

October 15, 2011

Jakarta Post - October 15, 2011

Andi Hajramurni, Makassar – When it comes to public complaints, it is the police force that most people complain about to the Judicial Mafia Eradication Task Force, a seminar has reveal

October 8, 2011

Jakarta Post - October 8, 2011

Jakarta – The Attorney General's Office has no intention of making senior prosecutor Cirus Sinaga a scapegoat to restore its tarnished image, an official says.

October 6, 2011

Asian Human Rights Commission Urgent Appeal - October 6, 2011

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-192-2011

Dear friends,

September 21, 2011

Jakarta Post - September 21, 2011

Jakarta – Human rights watchdog Imparsial has said the National Police should not come under the direct auspices of the president, in order to avoid abuse.

September 17, 2011

Jakarta Post - September 17, 2011

Bagus B.T.

August 25, 2011

Amnesty International Public Statement - August 25, 2011

Index: ASA 21/027/2011

August 22, 2011

Jakarta Globe - August 22, 2011

Ronna Nirmala & Banjir Ambarita – Prominent human rights activists urged the government on Sunday to hold immediate talks with people in restive Papua, as violence and calls for ind

July 20, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 20, 2011

Ulma Haryanto – In a rare display of unity, top law enforcement officials on Tuesday agreed to give better protection to whistle-blowers, recognizing them as an integral part of the cou

Jakarta Post - July 20, 2011

Jakarta – A survey conducted by the human rights watchdog Imparsial found that there is a widespread public perception that the police frequently use torture as a weapon against suspect

July 19, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 19, 2011

Jakarta – The Attorney General's Office (AGO) has dismissed and demoted 24 prosecutors and 94 others were punished for abusing their authority, lack of discipline or other violations.

July 15, 2011

Jakarta Post - July 15, 2011

Jakarta – Several non-governmental organizations grouped under the People's Coalition for Police Reform rallied in front of the National Police headquarters on Friday, demanding a full

July 11, 2011

Jakarta Globe - July 11, 2011

Banjir Ambarita – Raja Ampat Police on Monday denied reports that legal advocate Johnson Panjaitan has been held hostage as a result of a dispute between two mining companies in West Pa