Refleksi : Kalau Boediono adalah badut, maka tentu tepat sekali Indonesia 
menjadi model for Human  Rights untuk dunia. Terpilih menduduki tempat di UNHCR 
bukan berarti sudah menjadi model, karena banyak hal dibalik tirai untuk 
menutup borok-borok rezim 

Indonesia masih ketingglan untuk menjadi model, Salah satu contohnya ialah 
beberapa minggu lalu ada surat prihantin dari PBB tentang perlakuan terhadap 
kaum minoritas. Contoh lain,  kalau dihitung kasus-kasus lama yang hingga kini 
rezim tidak mau membuka, pembunuhan masal 1965/1966,  kasus Tanjung Priok, Mei 
1998 etc, kasus SBY cs menjadi sponsor pengiriman Lasjar Jihad ke Maluku dan 
Poso. Pembunuhan-pembunuhan di Papua.

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesia-a-model-for-human-rights-boediono/443219

Indonesia a Model for Human Rights: Boediono
Camelia Pasandaran | May 25, 2011



Senior government officials on Wednesday defended the country's human rights 
record against recent criticism about it gaining a seat on the United Nations 
Human Rights Council. 

Speaking at a meeting on the Human Rights Action Plan for 2011-14, Vice 
President Boediono pointed out that 184 out of 191 countries voted on Friday 
for Indonesia to serve a three-year term. Indonesia has been granted a seat 
three times since the 47-nation body was founded in 2006. 

"We should be proud that Indonesia is currently a model where human rights 
conditions are good," Boediono said. 

Justice and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar also lauded the country's 
record. "Indonesia, compared to [others], is respected as a country where human 
rights are upheld." 

Several local rights groups have questioned the country's eligibility for a 
seat on the council because of unresolved cases of rights violations during the 
fall of Suharto in 1998 and the ongoing surge in religious violence. 

A recent report by the US government listed Indonesia as a having made 
significant strides in rights, but it also noted that the country was facing 
many problems, including political corruption, limits on freedom of expression, 
violence against minority groups and human trafficking. 

The UN's high commissioner for human rights, Navanethem Pillay, also voiced 
concerns in a recent letter citing reports of violence against religious 
minorities, including the Ahmadiyah sect, Christian groups and even Buddhists. 
She has proposed a special rapporteur on human rights visit the country this 
year to investigate the reports. 

But Patrialis said those reports did not properly reflect the country's rights 
record and dismissed them as "temporary" problems. 

"If it is only one or two cases, it is not a national problem," he said, adding 
that the authorities were working to resolve the conflicts. 

However, the minister said the UN rapporteur would be welcome to visit the 
country any time. 

Boediono said the country should remain realistic about the problems it faced. 
"The action plan should not be too ambitious, but concrete and able to be done 
within three or four years," he said. 

China, Saudi Arabia and Angola also have seats. Libya was recently suspended 
from the body.


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