Indonesia-Sweden Increase Cooperation on Human Rights Activity
Tuesday, 22 April, 2008 | 15:14 WIB 

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The Indonesian and Swedish government will increase 
cooperation on human rights activity. Representatives from both countries will 
attend the first dialog on human rights on April 23-24 in Jakarta. "Human 
rights is an important foundation politically," said Indonesian Foreign Affairs 
Minister Nur Hassan Wirajuda when Swedish foreign affairs minister Carl Bildt 
visited his office yesterday. 


The human rights dialog, said Hassan, is proposed to formalize the informal 
dialog, as a forum to coordinate assistance and cooperation from both countries 
for the human rights issue. 


Human rights cooperation between Indonesia and Sweden was once accomplished 
through organizations like the Swedish International Development Agency and 
Raoul Wallenberg Institute. In the future, both countries expect to adjust 
their assistance and cooperation with Indonesian priorities and needs. "We will 
send Indonesians to Sweden to attend human rights training," said Hassan.


The human rights dialog will be opened by Justice and Human Rights Minister 
Andi Mattalata. The dialog will discuss about violence to women, accessibility 
for handicaps, and protection for children with legal problems. "We want to 
share and exchange experiences in the human rights enforcement," said Bildt. 


The meeting also discussed about the development of both countries; the 
progress of their bilateral relationships; international issues related to the 
European Union, issues in Burma, Iraq and Palestine; and climate change issues. 


Bildt will stay in Indonesia until today. He will meet with Indonesian 
president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the President's special representative 
Ali Alatas. Bildt will also attend the discussion about Burmese issues at the 
Center for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. 

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