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From Ahok Case, Article 156a Penal Code should be revised

The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2), jointly with Indonesian Consortium of Human Rights Lecturer (SEPAHAM Indonesia), Saturday (13/5/2017), have released the statement. They state that laws relating to ‘Religion Blasphemy’ as written in Article 156a Indonesian Penal Code and Blasphemy Act PNPS/65 should be amended in response to the Ahok Case.

Third book on Pancasila to launch today

Today, 1 June 2017, all people in Indonesia commemorate Pancasila Day. University of Jember does not only commemorate the day but also has a new book publication on Pancasila titled, “Pancasila dalam Pusaran Globalisasi” (Pancasila under the Pressure of Globalization). The book is launched in the afternoon by the Deputy of Rector in Academics, Zulfikar […]

Call for Articles: Dialektika Universalisme vs Relativisme HAM di Indonesia

The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2), in cooperation with Indonesian Consortium of Human Rights Lecturers (SEPAHAM Indonesia), seeks articles which display broader knowledge of human rights, specifically discuss the debate between universalism and relativism in Indonesia. The book will be launched on 10 December 2017 as the commemoration of the Human Rights […]