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20 years after Suharto, do human rights matter yet in Indonesia?

Jun 12, 201834 minSeason 1Ep. 25
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Two decades after the fall of the authoritarian Suharto regime, is Indonesia finally taking its human rights record seriously? Historian Dr Kate McGregor and socio-legal researcher Dr Ken Setiawan gauge how well Indonesia has come to terms with its violent past, and whether commitments to reform and justice made after the strongman’s exit are being met with real action. Presented by Peter Clarke.

An Asia Institute podcast, produced by Profactual.com.

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