Human Rights

Filling the legal vacuum
Improving prospects for asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia is a matter of political will
Shelter versus shielded borders
The Rohingya case reveals the difficulty of combatting transnational crime associated with forced migration
Rocking the boat
Jose da Costa and 17 others fled Indonesia-occupied East Timor on a small fishing boat and sought asylum in Australia
Ugly sanctuary
The Galang Island refugee camp has a chequered history
Marriage denied
Refugees, asylum seekers and stateless migrants face significant barriers to marrying their Indonesian partners
Resisting limbo
Self-organisation amongst refugees in Indonesia
All alone
Unaccompanied minors face precarious conditions in Indonesia
Asylum in Indonesia
Can temporary refuge become permanent protection?
Return to the rules of the Palace” on a busy street in Yogyakarta - Cally Colbron
Succession within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta decides who will own vast tracts of land
Keeping promises
Disability rights activists have called on Jokowi to account for his pre-election promises
The politics of compromise
The Reconciliation Committee has dashed hopes that Jokowi could improve Indonesia’s human rights record
No ‘magic bullet’
Dealing with human rights abuses has been business as usual under the Jokowi administration
Human Rights under Jokowi
Jokowi’s first 15 months in office have disappointed human rights advocates
Double-storey modern house funded by a migrant in Hong Kong - Carol Chan
Village morality complicates our assumptions about what it means to ‘succeed’ as a migrant worker
Enduring impunity
The reality for women survivors of conflict-related violence in Indonesia does not match the rhetoric